widthA few days before the U.S. holiday, there is a U.S. president on Thanksgiving Day Joe Biden Pardoned two turkeys and saved these two birds from the fate of many of the same animals during this holiday. In a traditional ceremony held in the Rose Garden of the White House on Friday, Biden saved the turkey “peanut butter” and “jelly” from death. Biden said he liked these names and revealed: “I like this for lunch”-even if his wife disagrees. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are American culinary quirks.
Before the ceremony, “Peanut Butter” and “Jelly” were placed in a luxury hotel near the White House as usual. During the ceremony, the birds chirped a few times. “I like you talking to me like this,” Biden said.
American families traditionally serve turkey on Thanksgiving. The President of the United States has a long tradition of pardoning turkeys. Beginning in the 19th century, the president’s family received a particularly gorgeous turkey before the holiday. According to the White House, it is said that President Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) pardoned one of the animals for the first time at the request of his son. In 1989, under the leadership of President Bush Sr., the turkey pardon became an established ceremony. The United States will celebrate Thanksgiving next Thursday (November 25).
Biden was in a good mood during the event. Tradition reminds you to “have fun and be grateful forever”. At the same time, the President expressed condolences to those who must celebrate Thanksgiving this year without a loved one dying from the coronavirus pandemic.



