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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone ... except Jim Mattis: Donald Trump pardons presidential turkey Corn at the White House with swipe at his former defense secretary and a veiled admission Joe Biden will be carrying out the duty next year

President Donald Trump wished Americans a 'Happy Thanksgiving' while making a veiled swipe at his former Defense Secretary James Mattis at the annual turkey pardoning ceremony on Tuesday. 

'We send our love to every member of the armed forces and the law enforcement heroes risking their lives to keep America safe, to keep America great - and as I say America First, we shouldn't go away from that, America First,' Trump told a crowd of about 100 in the White House Rose Garden. 

This time around, most of attendees were wearing masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. First lady Melania Trump stood next to her husband, while Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and their three children - Arabella, Joseph and Theodore - were in attendance.  

Earlier in the morning, Trump had lashed out at Mattis for saying that the incoming Biden-Harris administration should do away with Trump's 'America First' policies. 

The lame duck president didn't bring up the election - nor did he concede - but he did pardon a 'lucky bird' named Corn, one of two 'magnificent gobblers,' he praised. 

President Donald Trump pardons Corn, a turkey from Iowa, Tuesday in the White House Rose Garden

President Donald Trump pardons Corn, a turkey from Iowa, Tuesday in the White House Rose Garden 

President Donald Trump (left) and first lady Melania Trump (right) appeared Tuesday at their final turkey pardoning where Trump made a veiled swipe at his former Defense Secretary James Mattis and pardoned an Iowa turkey named Corn

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump appeared Tuesday at their final turkey pardoning where Trump made a veiled swipe at his former Defense Secretary James Mattis and pardoned an Iowa turkey named Corn 

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner sat front row with Theodore and Joseph. The entire family sported masks to the Rose Garden event

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner sat front row with Theodore and Joseph. The entire family sported masks to the Rose Garden event 

Arabela Kushner (left) and her brother Theodore Kushner (right) play with Corn as they await their grandfather's remarks

Arabela Kushner and her brother Theodore Kushner play with Corn as they await their grandfather's remarks 

Earlier, President Donald Trump lashed out at his former Defense Secretary James Mattis who recommended to President-elect Joe Biden that 'America First' be scrapped

Earlier, President Donald Trump lashed out at his former Defense Secretary James Mattis who recommended to President-elect Joe Biden that 'America First' be scrapped 

Arabella Kushner gives a pat to Corn, the final turkey that President Donald Trump pardoned in his four years in office

Arabella Kushner gives a pat to Corn, the final turkey that President Donald Trump pardoned in his four years in office 

Arabella Kushner is seen giving Corn a pat after the Broad-Breasted White turkey is pardoned by President Donald Trump

Arabella Kushner is seen giving Corn a pat after the Broad-Breasted White turkey is pardoned by President Donald Trump

Corn the turkey (left) is photographed alongside President Donald Trump (center) and first lady Melania Trump (right)

Corn the turkey is photographed alongside President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump  

President Donald Trump (left) holds first lady Melania Trump's (right) hand as the couple enters the Rose Garden for their final turkey pardon as president and first lady

President Donald Trump holds first lady Melania Trump's hand as the couple enters the Rose Garden for their final turkey pardon as president and first lady 

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump presented a united front as they entered their final turkey pardon at the White House on Tuesday

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump presented a united front as they entered their final turkey pardon at the White House on Tuesday 

Theodore, Arabella and Joseph Kushner walk into the White House turkey pardon with their parents Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

Theodore, Arabella and Joseph Kushner walk into the White House turkey pardon with their parents Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

Theodore Kushner is spotted playing with Corn the turkey Tuesday during President Donald Trump's final turkey pardoning in the White House Rose Garden

Theodore Kushner is spotted playing with Corn the turkey Tuesday during President Donald Trump's final turkey pardoning in the White House Rose Garden 

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk over to officially pardon Corn the turkey

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk over to officially pardon Corn the turkey 

National Turkey Federation Chairman Ron Kardel is spotted walking Corn the turkey toward the pardoning table Tuesday in the White House Rose Garden

National Turkey Federation Chairman Ron Kardel is spotted walking Corn the turkey toward the pardoning table Tuesday in the White House Rose Garden 

'Corn I hereby grant you a full pardon, thank you Corn,' Trump said, waving his hand over the Broad-Breasted White turkey from Iowa, a state that the president said he liked because it voted for him twice. 

'I knew I liked you,' Trump was heard saying to National Turkey Federation Chairman Ron Kardel, an Iowa farmer who raised the presidential flock of turkeys this year. 

Corn's understudy Cob will also survive the Thanksgiving table. 

'Thanksgiving is a very special day for turkeys. Not a very good one, when you think about it,' the president had noted.

He said that it was an 'act of blatant pandering' that the birds named themselves after Iowa's favorite crop. 

The duo's names were unveiled Monday at the glitzy Willard InterContinental Hotel, where the birds stay during their trip to Washington, D.C. 

The president peppered his remarks with points he had made earlier Tuesday in his brief appearance at the White House podium - touting the stock market high and coronavirus vaccines that will soon be made available. 

'It's just such a tremendous feeling,' the president said. 

He also thanked first responders and doctors and nurses.  

'Once again Melania and I wish to thank everybody for your incredible courtesies and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving,' the president said.  

MEET THE MAGNIFICENT GOBBLERS: READ TRUMP'S FULL SPEECH AT HIS LAST TURKEY PARDONING 

Well, thank you very much. Please. And I just want to congratulate everybody. The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke, for the first time in history, 30,000. It's now that's good. That's great for jobs, and it's good for everything. And this is the ninth time that we set a record during the course of 2020, and it's the 48th time that we've set the record during the Trump administration. And there's never been anything like that. So I just want to congratulate everybody that worked so hard: the White House, but maybe most importantly, the people of our country. It's a tremendous achievement.

The First Lady and I are thrilled to welcome you all to the beautiful Rose Garden where the First Lady actually worked very hard on renovating it. It was 61 years — it was in rough shape. Very big job, actually, when you go to the wires underground. People have no idea how complex it is, but you've done a fantastic job. Thank you very much. 

And we're also very happy to have with us my daughter, Ivanka, and Jared and Theodore, Arabella, and Joseph. Thank you very much for coming. They like the turkey. Thank you very much.

On behalf of the entire Trump family, I want to wish every American a healthy and very happy Thanksgiving. We're here today to continue a beloved annual tradition: the official presidential pardon of a very, very fortunate turkey, because Thanksgiving is a special day for turkeys — I guess, probably for the most part, not a very good one when you think about it. The first turkey to dodge the White House dinner table received unofficial clemency when President Abraham Lincoln's son, Tad, begged his father to spare his new friend.

For the past 73 years, the National Turkey Federation has presented the National Thanksgiving Turkey to the President. Starting under President George H.W. Bush, these birds have received a formal pardon every single year.

Today, it is my honor to present to you this year's lucky bird, Corn, and, just in case we needed him, Cob. Corn and Cob. That's not too hard to remember, is it?

These two magnificent gobblers were selected from the official presidential flock of 30 turkeys, some real beauties. They were raised by the Chairman of the National Turkey Federation himself, Ron Kardel. Ron — thank you very much, Ron. Please, stand up. Great job. Ron, thank you for being here, and your family — beautiful family. Thank you very much for being here. Appreciate it.

Like so many presidential flocks, this one started in the great state of Iowa in what can only been described as an act of blatant pandering. And, by the way, I love the state of Iowa.

These two turkeys sought to win the support of Iowans across the state by naming themselves Corn and Cob. After today's ceremony, these birds will retire under the care of skilled veterinarians at Iowa State University, a tremendous university in Ames.

Once there, people of all ages will be able to visit them and learn about poultry science, veterinary medicine, and the noble American tradition of farming. We love our farmers, I'll tell you. And we hope and we know that's going to happen — that Corn and Cob have a very long, happy, and memorable life.

This year, our nation commemorates the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims landing on Plymouth Rock. After arriving in the New World, the brave men and women of the Mayflower endured a bitter and dangerous winter — very, very dangerous winter. Many were sick, most were starving, and all were praying for a miracle. Thankfully, God heard their prayers.

From our earliest days, America has always been a story of perseverance and triumph, determination and strength, loyalty and faith. This week, in a time that is very unusual but in so many ways, very, very good — what we've endured and been able to endure, with the vaccines now coming out one after another. It's an incredible thing that happened. One of the greatest medical achievements that this planet has ever seen.

But it's time to remember that we live in a great, great country — the greatest of them all. And there's nothing even close, as far as I'm concerned.

Every American can be united in thanksgiving to God for the incredible gifts he has bestowed upon us: the blessings of family, community, and this exceptional, beautiful, and great country. It's greater than ever before.

During this Thanksgiving, we extend our eternal gratitude to the doctors, nurses, healthcare workers, and scientists who have waged the battle against the China virus, and we give thanks for the vaccines and therapies that will soon end the pandemic. It's just — just such a tremendous feeling to know that they're coming, and they'll be coming probably starting next week, or shortly thereafter.

We send our love to every member of the armed forces and the law enforcement heroes risking their lives to keep America safe, to keep America great, and, as I say, 'America first.' Shouldn't go away from that: America first.We give thanks to the priceless freedoms that we've inherited, and we ask God to watch over and protect our nation and its people during this incredible holiday and in all of the years to come. We ask that of God.

Once again, Melania and I wish to thank everybody for your incredible courtesies and also wish you a Happy Thanksgiving.

And now it's time for the moment of our guests of honor. They've been waiting, and, in this case, he's been waiting for this. And bring them out. Look at that beautiful, beautiful bird. Oh, so lucky. That is a lucky bird.

Corn, I hereby grant you a full pardon. Thank you, Corn. What a bird. Thank you. 

Iowa farm. I knew I liked you. That's great. Beautiful.

Happy Thanksgiving to everybody. Thank you very much. Thank you, everybody. Have a good one.

 

Corn (left) and Cob (right) arrived in Washington, D.C. Monday ahead of President Donald Trump's final turkey pardon later this week. They're staying in the glitzy Willard InterContinental Hotel prior to the pardoning

Corn and Cob arrived in Washington, D.C. Monday ahead of President Donald Trump's final turkey pardon later this week. They're staying in the glitzy Willard InterContinental Hotel prior to the pardoning 

Corn and Cob take in one of the suites at the Willard InterContinental Hotel on Monday, as they arrrive from Iowa ahead of the annual White House turkey pardon

Corn and Cob take in one of the suites at the Willard InterContinental Hotel on Monday, as they arrrive from Iowa ahead of the annual White House turkey pardon 

Corn and Cob fluff out their feathers at their hotel room in the Willard InterContinental Hotel before heading to the White House for the annual turkey pardoning

Corn and Cob fluff out their feathers at their hotel room in the Willard InterContinental Hotel before heading to the White House for the annual turkey pardoning 

Journalists capture Corn and Cobb during a press conference introducing the pair's names at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in downtown Washington on Monday

Journalists capture Corn and Cobb during a press conference introducing the pair's names at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in downtown Washington on Monday 

Corn is a pound fatter than Cob and is chatty, likes sweet corn, college football, high jumping and wants to take a trip to the Iowa State Fair, the White House's website said

Corn is a pound fatter than Cob and is chatty, likes sweet corn, college football, high jumping and wants to take a trip to the Iowa State Fair, the White House's website said 

Cob wants to bike across Iowa and also visits D.C. monuments. The bird likes boybeans, pickleball, puzzles and has a 'Type A' personality, according to the White House

Cob wants to bike across Iowa and also visits D.C. monuments. The bird likes boybeans, pickleball, puzzles and has a 'Type A' personality, according to the White House 

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Corn and Cob got their debut Monday morning at the Willard InterContinental Hotel, which is where the birds traditionally stay

Corn and Cob got their debut Monday morning at the Willard InterContinental Hotel, which is where the birds traditionally stay 

2017: At Trump's (left) first turkey pardon, for a turkey named Drumstick (center bottom), he was joined by Barron Trump (center top) and first lady Melania Trump (right)

2017: At Trump's first turkey pardon, for a turkey named Drumstick (center bottom), he was joined by Barron Trump (center top) and first lady Melania Trump   

2018: (From left) Joseph Kushner, Arabella Kushner, Ivanka Trump and Theodore Kushner look at Peas the turkey at the 2018 White House turkey pardoning

2018: (From left) Joseph Kushner, Arabella Kushner, Ivanka Trump and Theodore Kushner look at Peas the turkey at the 2018 White House turkey pardoning 

2019: Trump (right) is photographed last year with the turkey he pardoned, Butter (left). Butter is still alive and living at a Virginia Tech facility

2019: Trump is photographed last year with the turkey he pardoned, Butter . Butter is still alive and living at a Virginia Tech facility 

Americans could go online and choose which turkey, Corn or Cob, would appear alongside Trump at the ceremony. 

Both turkeys were born on July 2 of this year, but Corn is a shade thicker, at 42 pounds versus Cob's 41 pounds. 

Corn's favorite snack is sweet corn, while Cob likes soy beans. 

Corn is more chatty, while Cob is 'Type A.' 

Corn is a college football fan, while Cob likes pickleball. 

Corn wants to visit the Iowa State Fair, while Cob is more interested in the D.C. monuments, according to the White House's website.  

Both the main bird and its understudy survive the Thanksgiving table.  

The National Turkey Federation told DailyMail.com that the two turkeys will reside at Iowa State University after they're pardoned.           

It's tradition that two turkeys are sent from a farm to Washington, D.C. 

The birds were raised by Kardel on a farm near Walcott, Iowa. 

Kardel is a sixth-generation Iowa farmer and appeared alongside the birds in Washington Monday. 

The past several sets of turkeys have lived out their - generally short - lives at Gobblers Rest, a facility at Virginia Tech. 

A Virginia Tech spokesperson told DailyMail.com that Trump's turkeys from 2019 and 2018 - Bread, Butter, Peas and Carrots are still alive.  

The Trumps plan to stay in Washington for Thanksgiving, the first lady's spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham tweeted earlier this month. 

The first family generally spends Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's at Mar-a-Lago, the Trumps' Palm Beach, Florida resort.  

While coronavirus cases are spiking across the U.S., forcing Biden to modify his Thanksgiving plans, COVID-19 has never prevented the president from traveling. 

He held rally after rally in the run-up to the November 3 election.  

He's not leaving the White House because, as one aide told CNN, there's a 'bunker mentality' happening, as Trump pursues legal avenues to overturn the results.  

In the lead-up to the pardon, Trump spent 56 seconds addressing the press in the White House briefing room, noting how the stock market had 'broken 30,000.' 

'That's a sacred number, 30,000. Nobody thought they'd ever see it,' the president said. 

Trump credited good news on the coronavirus vaccine front for the stock market boost. 

But on Wall Street, it was also interpreted as a 'Biden bounce,' with the president-elect's transition fully underway after the GSA administrator green-lit the process Monday night.  

It marked the president's fourth public appearance since the presidential election was called for Biden.

Directly afterward in Wilmington, Delaware, Biden stood onstage at the Queen theater and introduced his national security team. 

Neither Trump nor Biden answered questions from reporters.  

Meanwhile, the Trump campaign sent out a tweet calling out ABC News' Jonathan Karl for taking off his mask in the briefing room - likely to do a TV live hit - writing, 'Cameras off = masks off?' 

Also, Trump campaign lawyer Jenna mocked Biden - who had the election result in Pennsylvania certified in his favor earlier - for making cabinet announcements.

'All this media chatter of Joe Biden picking his cabinet is like fantasy football. Meaningless in the real game,' she wrote. 

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