"I'm clearly thankful for all of you,Naked Poison II (2002)" White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters at Monday's White House press briefing.
SEE ALSO: There's already a bounty of jokes and a side of bad satire about Trump's turkey namesShe was apparently joking since she followed up with, "In all seriousness ..." and rattled off a list of things she was actuallythankful for, like her family, job, and country.
The thankfulness didn't stop with Sanders. She implemented a rule for Monday's briefing -- the final one before the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday.
"This is how it’s going to work today," she said. "If you want to ask a question I think it’s only fair since I’ve shared what I’m thankful for…you start off with what you’re thankful for.”
So it went.
White House correspondent April Ryan started it off -- not necessarily by choice, but she played along with the stunt.
Others shared their thanks for surviving the 12-day Asia trip with President Trump and the First Amendment. At one point a reporter was admonished for not following the rules. Not under Sanders' watch
Newsmax's John Gizzi embraced the thankful exercise and really got into it.
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