As Thanksgiving approaches, President Donald Trump has planned a celebratory event at his private Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida following the traditional turkey pardoning ceremony. This year, the two turkeys named Waddle and Gobble will be spared from the dinner table, continuing a long-standing presidential tradition.

However, the holiday may not provide the respite Trump hoped for, especially after recent Democratic victories in key states like New Jersey and Virginia. Research suggests that the cost of holiday meals may rise this year despite the president's assertions to the contrary, reflecting consumer frustration with inflation.

Trump is also navigating significant political challenges, including criticism over his efforts to propose an end to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, growing scrutiny within the Republican Party is evident, as some members have taken steps to push legislation demanding transparency from the Justice Department in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein case.

This week, Trump faced a significant legal setback when a judge dismissed cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, both of whom Trump has targeted. The judge's decision opens the possibility for the Justice Department to refile the charges.

Overall, this Thanksgiving, while Trump carries on with ceremonial traditions, the backdrop of mounting political pressures, legal issues, and heightened economic concerns looms large.