WASHINGTON, President Donald Trump pardoned two turkeys at the White House Rose Garden on Tuesday, sparing Waddle and Gobble from the Thanksgiving table. He joked about sending the birds to a Salvadoran prison used for migrants and suggested naming them Chuck and Nancy while saying, "I would never pardon those people." He questioned last year's pardons, claiming an autopen was used and asked, "Where's Hunter?" He targeted Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker with a prepared joke he declined to repeat. Scattered laughter followed as cloudy skies and light drizzle fell during the ceremony. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Media outlets and social platforms saw increased engagement; supporters of the president received reinforced messaging and campaign-friendly coverage.
Political opponents named or referenced experienced public ridicule and potential reputational harm as the ceremonial event shifted toward partisan attacks.
President Trump's Rose Garden turkey pardons on Tuesday combined the traditional ceremony with partisan remarks: he spared Waddle and Gobble, invoked a Salvadoran prison, challenged Biden's prior autopen pardons, referenced Hunter Biden, and targeted Gov. J.B. Pritzker; reporters recorded direct quotes and audience reactions amid light rain and video documentation.
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