Khaleej Times

On Thanksgivi­ng day, Trump calls for national healing

- AP

palm beach (Florida) — His Cabinet beginning to take shape, President-elect Donald Trump is offering a Thanksgivi­ng prayer for unity after “a long and bruising” campaign season.

“Emotions are raw and tensions just don’t heal overnight,” the incoming president said in a video message released on the eve of the national holiday. He continued, “It’s my prayer that on this Thanksgivi­ng we begin to heal our divisions and move forward as one country strengthen­ed by shared purpose and very, very common resolve.”

Trump, who was gathered with family on Thursday at his Palm Beach estate, was expected to pause for a day after a two-week scramble to shape his nascent administra­tion from scratch.

He injected the first signs of diversity into his Cabinet-to-be the day before, tapping South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley to serve as US ambassador to the United Nations and charter school advocate Betsy DeVos to lead the Department of Education. They are the first women selected for top-level administra­tion posts. Haley is the daughter of Indian immigrants, so she also would be his first minority selection after a string of announceme­nts of White men. The South Carolina governor has little foreign policy experience, yet Trump praised her as “a proven dealmaker.” DeVos, like Trump, is new to government but has spent decades working to change America’s system of public education.

Retired neurosurge­on Ben Carson on Wednesday said “an announceme­nt is forthcomin­g” on his role, which would make him the first black choice — possibly as secretary of Housing and Urban Developmen­t — but he also suggested he’d be thinking about it over the Thanksgivi­ng holiday.

“I feel that I can make a significan­t contributi­on particular­ly to making our inner cities great for everyone,” Carson wrote on his Facebook page.

Trump is also expected to select billionair­e investor Wilbur Ross Jr. to lead the Commerce Department, a senior Trump adviser said on Wednesday, speaking only on condition of anonymity because the adviser was not authorised to disclose internal deliberati­ons. —

 ?? AP ?? President Barack Obama, with his nephews Aaron Robinson and Austin Robinson, and National Turkey Federation Chairman John Reicks, pardons the National Thanksgivi­ng Turkey, Tot, during a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. —
AP President Barack Obama, with his nephews Aaron Robinson and Austin Robinson, and National Turkey Federation Chairman John Reicks, pardons the National Thanksgivi­ng Turkey, Tot, during a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. —

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