Texarkana Gazette

Trump tells jokes at annual turkey pardon event

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump couldn’t resist riffing on the House impeachmen­t inquiry Tuesday as he continued the tradition of pardoning a Thanksgivi­ng turkey, generating holiday-season laughter at the expense of House Intelligen­ce Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff, one of his chief antagonist­s in Congress.

Trump joked that the pair of North Carolina-bred turkeys he was about to pardon had been raised to “remain calm under any condition,” a trait that he said will be “very important because they’ve already received subpoenas to appear in Adam Schiff’s basement on Thursday.”

“It seems the Democrats are accusing me of being too soft on turkey,” Trump told guests seated in the White House Rose Garden, where he was flanked by his wife, first lady Melania Trump. But he told the turkeys that,

“unlike previous witnesses, you and I have actually met. It’s very unusual.”

Trump’s Republican defenders in Congress had criticized Schiff for holding closed-deposition­s in a secure room in the basement of the Capitol Visitor Center, which Democrats said was necessary for the investigat­ion. Trump has criticized the impeachmen­t inquiry as both a “scam” and a “hoax.”

Trump also has claimed to barely know some of the witnesses - including Gordon Sondland, Trump’s ambassador to the European Union - who testified during public impeachmen­t hearings chaired by Schiff, a California Democrat. Testimony from several officials showed that Sondland had been in frequent contact with Trump around the time Trump spoke with the president of Ukraine about doing a politicall­y beneficial “favor.”

Schiff is leading the House impeachmen­t inquiry for his committee. Meanwhile, as the White House ceremony was about to begin, the House Judiciary Committee announced it has scheduled an impeachmen­t hearing for Dec. 4, when Trump is expected to be in London for a NATO conference.

Trump’s latest act of clemency benefited Butter, a 47-pound (21-kilogram) turkey granted a “full and complete” pardon. Trump said he was also sparing Butter’s alternate, named Bread, who weighs 45 pounds (20 kilograms) from being served up on a Thanksgivi­ng table.

Both gobblers will get to spend the rest of their lives on a farm at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.

Turning serious, Trump gave thanks for the “newfound prosperity and spirit” that he said is taking hold across the country and predicted “it’s going to be a great Thanksgivi­ng.” He also expressed gratitude for U.S. service members who will spend the holiday stationed in hot spots around the world.

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

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ President Donald Trump pardons Butter, the national Thanksgivi­ng turkey, Tuesday in the Rose Garden of the White House.
Associated Press ■ President Donald Trump pardons Butter, the national Thanksgivi­ng turkey, Tuesday in the Rose Garden of the White House.

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