The history of White House Thanksgiving traditions date back more than 160 years to President Abraham Lincoln, who ...
The annual turkey pardoning is a long-held Thanksgiving tradition for the White House. But the history of exactly when the ...
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has pardoned two turkeys named after the state’s famous basketball star Caitlin Clark. The turkeys ...
Reynolds declared the two turkeys, named for the former University of Iowa basketball star, "free to roam" on Thanksgiving ...
The president repeatedly said he would not pardon his son. But that commitment fell away as the December sentencing closed in.
With just two months until he leaves office, President Joe Biden is gearing up to utilize his presidential pardon power for ...
Meet Peach and Blossom, two lucky birds expected to get a mealtime reprieve Monday from President Joe Biden during the White ...
As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, a lot of ink has already been — and will continue to be — spilled urging Biden to do ...
The presidential practice of granting clemency to lucky turkeys is now an established American tradition. Here's a look into ...
President Biden pardoned two turkeys, named Peach and Blossom, ahead of Thanksgiving in a ceremony on the South Lawn. The ...
The tradition began during the Civil War, when President Abraham Lincoln's son, Tad, asked him to spare a turkey named "Jack, ...
Peach and Blossom are the two lucky turkeys from Minnesota who are escaping a fowl fate as part of a White House tradition.