Trump Calls For National Unity On Thanksgiving

US President-elect Donald Trump has called for national unity in an address to mark Thanksgiving.
Earlier Trump announced the appointment of two women to his cabinet - both of whom had been fiercely critical of him during the campaign.
Meanwhile Enda Kenny says the incoming American president expressed a wish to visit when speaking with him last week.
The president-elect had been due to visit his golf course in Doonbeg over the summer, but cancelled the event at short notice.
The Taoiseach says Donald Trump is keen to make it to Ireland at some point during his tenure:
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