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Trump Kicks Off Thanksgiving Week with Traditional White House Turkey Pardon Ceremony – First Lady Asks Public to Vote on Turkey Names via Social

On the sunny afternoon of November 25, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump continued the long-standing tradition of the White House turkey pardon ceremony, marking the beginning of Thanksgiving week. This time-honored tradition dates back to the days of President Abraham Lincoln and is now celebrated with much fanfare every year at the White House.

The ceremony, held in the Rose Garden, was attended by members of the Trump family, White House staff, and a group of lucky schoolchildren who had been invited to witness the historic event. The highlight of the ceremony was, of course, the arrival of two plump and pretty turkeys, named Corn and Cob, who were vying for the honor of being this year’s National Thanksgiving Turkey.

As the turkey duo strutted their stuff on a patch of hay, it was clear that they were both worthy candidates for the title. Dressed in their finest feathers, they were presented to the President who, with his signature humor, joked about their “impeccable appearance” and praised their “extraordinary gobble.” After a short speech, Trump asked the audience to cheer for the turkey they thought deserved to be pardoned.

But this year was different. First Lady Melania Trump, known for her love of elegant and traditional customs, added a unique twist to the ceremony. In a charming and heartwarming gesture, she asked the public to vote for their favorite name for the turkey duo via social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.

The announcement by the First Lady was met with much enthusiasm and quickly went viral. People from all over the country started casting their votes and suggesting creative names for the two competing turkeys. The hashtags #TeamCorn and #TeamCob started trending on social media, with supporters of each turkey lobbying for their favorite.

The anticipation and excitement continued to build until the final moment when the much-anticipated results were announced. It was revealed that Corn was the public’s favorite, with 57% of the votes, and would be spared from becoming the main course at a Thanksgiving feast. This decision was met with loud cheers and applause from the audience, and President Trump officially granted Corn the prestigious turkey pardon.

The turkey pardon ceremony is not just a fun and lighthearted event, but it also has a deeper historical significance. President Lincoln’s initial turkey pardon was seen as a symbol of hope and mercy during a turbulent time in American history. Similarly, this year’s ceremony reminded us of the resilience and perseverance of the American people during these challenging times.

The Trumps’ choice to involve the public in the decision-making process also highlights the importance of community and unity during Thanksgiving. The holiday celebrates coming together and giving thanks for what we have, and the public’s involvement in the turkey pardon ceremony perfectly embodies this sentiment.

As Thanksgiving approaches, the White House turkey pardon ceremony serves as a reminder to be grateful for our blessings and to spread joy and kindness to those around us. It is also a reflection of the Trump administration’s commitment to preserving and honoring long-standing traditions while embracing innovation and involving the public.

In the end, both Corn and Cob will live out the rest of their days in luxury at their new home, Iowa State University. And as we all enjoy our Thanksgiving feasts, we can’t help but smile and be thankful for the heartwarming and memorable ceremony that kicked off the holiday week at the White House.

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