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'Waddle' the turkey faces press questions in White House briefing room ahead of presidential pardon

President Donald Trump prepares to pardon turkeys :Waddle" and "Gobble" at the White House as Thanksgiving week begins with traditional holiday ceremonies.


'Waddle' the turkey faces press questions in White House briefing room ahead of presidential pardon

A representative of the National Turkey Federation (NTF) who accompanied Leavitt confirmed to reporters that Waddle weighs over 50 pounds. Reporters peppered Waddle with questions ranging from his opinion on the peace negotiations in Ukraine to what crime he had committed to require a pardon.

The NTF spokeswoman told reporters that after Waddle and Gobble are pardoned, they will move to North Carolina State University, where they will serve as "Turkey ambassadors for our industry."

Trump's White House is kicking off Thanksgiving week with some classic White House holiday traditions, including the turkey pardon and the arrival of the official White House Christmas tree, marking the start of the season at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

North Carolina, Indiana, Iowa, South Dakota, Ohio, California, Virginia and Missouri have all sent turkeys to the White House.

Meanwhile, this year's tree comes from Korson's Tree Farms in Sidney Township, Michigan, which is about an hour northeast of Grand Rapids.

The Fraser fir, which will stand in the Blue Room of the White House, will be presented by farm owners Rex and Jessica Korson. The two will also supply a smaller tree for the Oval Office.

The family earned the honor by winning the National Christmas Tree Association's National Tree Contest in July, the competition that selects the farm supplying the White House Christmas tree each year.

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