President Donald Trump will pardon two turkeys - Gobble and Waddle - at the White House on Tuesday (November 25). This year's turkeys were selected from a farm in North Carolina for the annual tradition.
Breakdown
- The tradition of presenting a turkey to the president began with Harry Truman, while the modern pardon dates to George H.W. Bush.
- Travis Pittman from North Carolina raised Gobble and Waddle, the turkeys selected for the 2025 presidential pardon. 14s
- Gobble and Waddle were chosen for their friendly and calm behavior around people. 56s
- Pittman credits his son Carter for helping with the birds, emphasizing the family commitment in farming. 1m 11s
- After their pardon, Gobble and Waddle will live at NC State, continuing the tradition of sparing two turkeys each Thanksgiving. 1m 55s