The Star (Jamaica)

Trump pardons lucky bird ‘Peas’

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In an annual Thanksgivi­ng tradition, United States President Donald Trump used the power of his office yesterday to keep a pair of turkeys off the holiday table.

But Trump jokingly warned that while the 39-pound bird named ‘Peas’ and a 41pounder named ‘Carrots’ are free to live the rest of their lives, they may have to answer to Democrats, who will control the House beginning in January and have promised to investigat­e the president’s actions and business dealings.

The White House held an online contest to determine which bird should be pardoned. Trump identified the “lucky bird” as Peas.

“This was a fair election,” joked the president, whose wife, First Lady Melania Trump, was on hand to witness the act of mercy carried out during a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. “Unfortunat­ely, Carrots refused to concede and demanded a recount, and we’re still fighting with Carrots. But I will tell you, we’ve come to a conclusion, Carrots. I’m sorry to tell you, the result did not change. That’s too bad for Carrots.”

Trump pardoned both gobblers, who will be sent to Virginia Tech to be cared for by poultry science and veterinary students.

“I have warned them that House Democrats are likely to issue them both subpoenas,” he said. “Unfortunat­ely, I can’t guarantee that your pardons won’t be enjoined by the Ninth Circuit.” That was a reference to the San Francisco-based federal appeals court that has overturned some of Trump’s actions.

Turning serious, Trump said Thanksgivi­ng “is a time for Americans to unite together in a spirit of love, understand­ing, unity and joy as one very proud American family.” He said all “American hearts” are joined with those affected by the devastatin­g California wildfires.

President George H.W. Bush establishe­d the annual turkey pardon tradition in 1989 by sparing a 50-pound bird.

 ?? AP ?? President Donald Trump gives ‘Peas’, a national Thanksgivi­ng turkey, a pardon during a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, yesterday, as Jeff Sveen, chairman of the National Turkey Federation, watches.
AP President Donald Trump gives ‘Peas’, a national Thanksgivi­ng turkey, a pardon during a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, yesterday, as Jeff Sveen, chairman of the National Turkey Federation, watches.

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