U.S. President Donald Trump looks at Gobble one of two turkeys to ceremonially pardoned for Thanksgiving in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 25, 2025.
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President Donald Trump extended his pardon power to both Thanksgiving turkeys — Gobble and Waddle — during a ceremony at the White House on Tuesday, extending the holiday tradition.
During the Rose Garden ceremony, Trump also touched on recent developments for a possible U.S.-brokered peace deal in Ukraine.
“I think we’re getting very close to a deal, we’ll find out,” Trump said. “I thought that one would have been gone quicker … but I think we’re making progress.”
Trump also bashed former President Joe Biden, claiming that Biden used an autopen to sign last year’s turkey pardon and declared those pardons “totally invalid.” He said he had “officially pardoned” the birds, Peach and Blossom, adding that he “saved them in the nick of time.”
First lady Melania Trump’s office had encouraged Americans to text “Gobble” or “Waddle” to 45470 to decide which bird would receive the formal pardon. Earlier this year she also posted a poll on X to name the birds.
Born in July and weighing 52 and 50 pounds respectively, Gobble and Waddle spent the past week acclimating to the noise, lights and crowds before checking into their ceremonial suite at the Willard InterContinental Hotel — a long-running perk of being a presidential turkey.
The National Thanksgiving Turkeys from North Carolina, named Waddle and Gobble, wait in their room a day ahead of their Thanksgiving holiday pardoning at the White House, at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 24, 2025.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt holds her son Nicholas as Waddle, one of the National Thanksgiving turkeys, visits the press briefing room of the White House, prior to the turkey pardoning ceremony with US President Donald Trump on November 25, 2025, in Washington, DC.
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Experts previously told CNBC that retailers who ordered turkeys early locked in lower prices, while others relying on the spot market are facing steeper costs. Wells Fargo’s agriculture team warned that where consumers shop could swing the price of the same sized bird by $20 or more.
Major retailers have tried using holiday promotions to keep shoppers from pulling back. Walmart is advertising a dinner bundle for 10 people for under $56; Aldi has one for $40; Amazon is offering a $25 dinner promotion; and Target announced a $20 Thanksgiving deal for four.
Despite elevated turkey prices, the broader Thanksgiving meal for 10 is less expensive for the third straight year, according to the AFBF. A “classic” 16-pound turkey dinner with sides averages $55.18 nationwide.
The annual turkey presentation dates to the 1940s and became a formal presidential pardon in 1989 under George H. W. Bush. But presidents have been gifted turkeys since the 1870s, according to the White House Historical Association. Over time, the rite has evolved into soft marketing for America’s multibillion dollar poultry industry.
This year’s moment of pageantry comes in a second term where Trump has leaned heavily on his actual pardon power, granting relief to more than 1,000 January 6 rioters and high-profile figures including former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, disgraced former representative George Santos and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.