President Trump delivered a humorous yet pointed performance during the annual White House turkey pardon on November 25, 2025, renaming the two spared birds Gobble and Waddle while joking that he almost called them “Chuck and Nancy.” The remark, aimed at Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, played into the president’s longstanding refusal to “pardon” his political opponents, earning laughs from attendees and supporters.
The ceremony, a tradition dating back to 1989 under President George H.W. Bush, once again became a platform for Trump’s signature blend of satire and political messaging. By tying the light-hearted event to his broader narrative of confronting entrenched political figures and “draining the swamp,” Trump underscored ongoing partisan tensions while maintaining a celebratory holiday tone.
Supporters viewed the moment as classic Trump—mixing humor with firm political conviction—while reinforcing his stance that accountability, not forgiveness, awaits those he accuses of failing the American people. The festive atmosphere, complete with holiday décor and a crowd gathered on the South Lawn, highlighted the enduring appeal of the Thanksgiving tradition, even as the president used it to deliver a pointed message about leadership and principles in Washington.
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