Joe Biden on Monday spent his 81st birthday internet hosting the 76th Nationwide Thanksgiving turkey pardon ceremony on the South Garden.
The turkeys, named ‘Liberty’ and ‘Bell’ have been shipped to DC from Minnesota.
The 2023 Nationwide Thanksgiving Turkeys made the journey from Minnesota to Washington, D.C., receiving the five-star therapy befitting turkeys of their stature. The Turkeys have been pushed in their very own private automobile and can keep close by their go to to the White Home.#Turkey pic.twitter.com/93BjTBWdiB
— Jennie-O (@Jennieo) November 18, 2023
“Now, simply to get right here, Liberty and Bell had beat some powerful odds and competitors,” Biden stated of the turkeys.
He then rambled about “ripBritney’s tour” and the way heat it’s in Brazil. Biden was doubtless speaking about Taylor Swift who not too long ago canceled a tour date in Brazil after one in all her followers handed away from warmth exhaustion.
He continued, “They needed to work onerous and present endurance and be keen to journey over 1,000 miles. You may say even this more durable than getting a ticket to the Renaissance tour or, or, or ripbritney’s tour, she’s down, it’s kinda heat in Brazil proper now,” Biden stated trying round confused.
That is Joe Biden on his 81st birthday.
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America’s president on his 81st birthday pic.twitter.com/TUAAzZ1f7d
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 20, 2023
Biden pardoned the turkey as he bungled his speech.
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TURKEY PARDON: Pres. Biden has pardoned Liberty and Bell, two turkeys from Minnesota, as a part of the 76th annual thanksgiving custom.
Biden turns 81 as we speak, which suggests the custom of turkey pardoning has been occurring on the White Home since Biden was 5 years outdated! pic.twitter.com/hGSh6cQtFH
— Cassie Semyon (@casssemyon) November 20, 2023
Biden jogged away after spending 20 minutes on the South Garden.
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Joe Biden simply abruptly left the Thanksgiving turkey pardon. He did his bizarre jog in a beeline for the White Home.pic.twitter.com/rYITlwZC3e
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) November 20, 2023