KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden pardoned the official Thanksgiving turkeys, Chocolate and Chip, at the White House.
  • The Democratic president took a shot at Republicans for falling short of their goals in the midterm elections, saying the only "red wave" will be spilled cranberry sauce.
  • Thanksgiving dinner is expected to cost 20% more than last year for the average American family due to inflation, according to data from the American Farm Bureau Federation.

President Joe Biden pardoned the official Thanksgiving turkeys on Monday — and in the process made a series of "Dad" jokes at the expense of Republicans for falling well short of expectations in the midterm elections.

"The votes are in. They've been counted and verified. There's been no ballot stuffing, there's been no fowl play," Biden punned at the White House as he granted presidential reprieves to the turkeys, named Chocolate and Chip.