In a lighthearted moment during Tuesday's White House Turkey Pardon ceremony, President Donald Trump couldn't resist poking fun at his own weight. As he was discussing record-breaking turkeys named Gobble and Waddle – who tipped the scales at over 50 pounds each – Trump quipped that he'd like to lose a few pounds himself.
The president joked about not wanting to shed those extra pounds on Thanksgiving, implying that he'll be enjoying one of the very turkeys he's just pardoned. This tongue-in-cheek comment drew laughter from the crowd and added a dash of humor to what was otherwise a ceremonial event.
The turkey pardon ceremony has become an annual White House tradition since 1947, with each president upholding the practice as a way to showcase American agriculture while offering a lighthearted moment during the holiday season. This year's ceremony also featured the introduction of "Maha" turkeys – the first officially certified birds of this sort – and Trump's playful questioning of their name.
The event showcased the president's signature style, which often blends politics with humor and a dash of self-deprecation. As Trump joked about the size of Gobble and Waddle, it was clear that he was comfortable enough to poke fun at himself – a trait that has become a hallmark of his presidency.
The president joked about not wanting to shed those extra pounds on Thanksgiving, implying that he'll be enjoying one of the very turkeys he's just pardoned. This tongue-in-cheek comment drew laughter from the crowd and added a dash of humor to what was otherwise a ceremonial event.
The turkey pardon ceremony has become an annual White House tradition since 1947, with each president upholding the practice as a way to showcase American agriculture while offering a lighthearted moment during the holiday season. This year's ceremony also featured the introduction of "Maha" turkeys – the first officially certified birds of this sort – and Trump's playful questioning of their name.
The event showcased the president's signature style, which often blends politics with humor and a dash of self-deprecation. As Trump joked about the size of Gobble and Waddle, it was clear that he was comfortable enough to poke fun at himself – a trait that has become a hallmark of his presidency.