The White House on Thursday tweeted out a video offering the two Indiana- raised turkeys, who were seen being given the VIP treatment.
In the video, the turkeys were seen trotting on their plush beds at the five-star Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., where they are staying until the pardoning ceremony Friday morning at the White House.
The pardoning comes as inflation soared 6.2 percent, its highest point since November 1990, which has led to increases in the cost of essentials for Americans such as food, gas, and even furniture.
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President Biden has blamed the rise in the cost of living on "market manipulation" and growing gas prices, despite the nation's top economists pointing to the country's supply-chain shortages and businesses trying to meet the demand from COVID shutdowns as the cause for the rise in prices.
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On Friday, Biden will be continuing the decades-old tradition of pardoning turkeys that started when president George H.W Bush pardoned a turkey at the White House in 1989.
The turkeys were introduced during a press conference Thursday where they stole the show before their White House appearance.
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"Raising the presidential turkey flock has really been a lot of fun this year. As we all know, with another year of uncertainties with the pandemic, this project has really been something to look forward to," turkey grower Andrea Welp told reporters, CNN reported.
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When Biden excuses the turkeys, he is expected to make plenty of bird puns just as his boss Barack Obama did during his tenure.
People on social media have made their own jokes about the birds, expressing the irony in the turkey's names and joking that many will be eating PB&J sandwiches as the country faces its highest inflation rates in decades.
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One person tweeted: "Thanks to you and skyrocketing food prices we're all going to be eating PB&J sandwiches instead of Turkey for Thanksgiving dinner this year."
"Appropriate given that's what most people will be having for Thanksgiving this year," another wrote, referencing the birds’ names.
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"They don't need pardoned, no one can afford a turkey this year thanks to #Bidenflation," someone tweeted.
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"Unlike the 4th of July where you so kindly saved us all 16¢, thanksgiving meals will cost 14% more than last year. You can keep trying to distract us but people are paying attention," another person wrote, referencing the price increase in meals for this Thanksgiving holiday.