NEW YORK — President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, on Monday opened their final holiday season at the White House with the annual turkey pardons and Christmas tree arrival before they hosted ''friendsgiving'' in New York City for U.S. Coast Guard members and their families.
''Simply put, we owe you. We owe your families,'' Biden said at U.S. Coast Guard Sector New York on Staten Island. ''Thank you, thank you, thank you.''
The meal was part of the first lady's Joining Forces initiative to support military families. ''With all my heart, thank you for your service and your sacrifice," she said before the president spoke.
Both then tied dark aprons with the presidential seal around their dress clothes and joined the chow line, where they served a side dish of roasted Brussels sprouts. Celebrity chef Robert Irvine helped with the menu of turkey, ham, side dishes and desserts.
Earlier at the White House, Biden issued the traditional reprieve to turkeys Peach and Blossom who will bypass the Thanksgiving table to live out their days in southern Minnesota.
He welcomed 2,500 guests to the South Lawn under sunny skies as he joked about the birds' fates and sounded wistful about the approaching end of his half-century in Washington power circles.
''It's been the honor of my life. I'm forever grateful,'' Biden said of his single term as president. The reins of power will transfer on Jan. 20 to Republican President-elect Donald Trump, the man Biden defeated four years ago and was battling again until he was pressured to bow out of the race amid concerns about his age and viability. Biden is 82.
Biden relished the brief ceremony with the pardoned turkeys named for the official flower of his home state of Delaware.