Trump pardons North Carolina turkeys Gobble and Waddle in Thanksgiving tradition
After receiving their formal pardons from the president in the White House’s Rose Garden Club, Gobble and Waddle will return to North Carolina to live at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.

North Carolina turkeys Gobble and Waddle
On Nov. 25, 2025, National Turkey Federation Chairman Jay Jandrain, president and CEO of Butterball, presented the National Thanksgiving Turkeys named Gobble and Waddle to President Donald Trump during the 78th National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation.
Gobble and Waddle walking the red carpet. Photo courtesy of the National Turkey Federation
After receiving their formal pardons from the president in the White House’s Rose Garden Club, Gobble and Waddle will return to North Carolina to live at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.
"Standing at the White House with President Trump to represent America's turkey industry is truly an honor," said Jandrain. "From farmers like the Pittman family who raise the birds, to the processors and everyone else who plays a part to get turkey to tables, this industry runs on people who care deeply about what they do. We're extremely proud to feed families across the country and around the world. Today celebrates that mission, but it's the dedication shown every day of the year that really matters."
The 2025 National Thanksgiving Turkeys were raised in Kenly, N.C., by Butterball contract grower Travis Pittman in coordination with Jandrain and the Butterball live operations team. Gobble and Waddle weigh 52 and 50 pounds, respectively.
Travis and his wife Amanda own and operate two turkey farms in central North Carolina for Butterball -- Nahunta Community Farm and New Horizon Farm. The Pittman family, including one-year-old son, Carter, prepared the turkeys for their White House debut, ensuring they were comfortable with crowds, cameras and handling.

Butterball contract grower Travis Pittman with his wife Amanda and their one-year-old son, Carter. Photo courtesy of the National Turkey Federation
Jay Jandrain was named CEO of Butterball in 2018 after serving as chief operating officer. He has been with Butterball since 2002 in various leadership roles and holds a bachelor's degree in food science from Cornell University.
During their time in Washington, D.C., the turkeys stayed at the historic Willard InterContinental Hotel. After the White House presentation, they will enjoy retirement in North Carolina, the second largest turkey producing state, at North Carolina State University under the care of the Prestage Department of Poultry Science, serving as agricultural education ambassadors.

Turkey at the Willard InterContinental Hotel. Photo courtesy of the National Turkey Federation
Gobble, Waddle and all Butterball turkeys are American Humane Certified, providing third-party verification that their care and handling met or exceeded the American Humane Society's science-based animal welfare standards.
NTF's participation in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation began in 1947 with President Harry Truman. Including the 2025 event, the presentation has taken place for 78 years across 15 successive administrations.
Source: National Turkey Federation
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