Call & Times

Jeff Sessions and others shouldn’t quit

- ED ROGERS

In an extraordin­ary interview with The New York Times, President Donald Trump was critical of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. It is stunning that a president would so publicly criticize one of his most loyal senior supporters. Trump's interview was almost an invitation for Sessions to resign. The attorney general should not do so. Jeff Sessions, please hang in there. There are many good people serving in this administra­tion, under difficult circumstan­ces. The circumstan­ces are not difficult because of a foreign threat, economic calamity or effective political opposition. They are difficult because of the conduct, temperamen­t and character of the president.

Nonetheles­s, it is vital that the good people who function as the anchors of the Trump administra­tion stay in place and serve for as long as they can. Without them, things would be worse. The American political system could become more fragile and our country could be in peril.

Everyone working in an administra­tion always wants the president's confidence. But if the things you have to do to maintain that confidence are inconsiste­nt with performing in a way that best serves American interests, then you should keep doing your job despite knowing that the president is dissatisfi­ed with your work.

It is easy to see how people such as national security adviser H.R. McMaster and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis are pivotal to ensuring the worst does not happen. Their presence guarantees that America's weapons arsenal is safe and our defenses are at the ready. But there are also scores of other White House staff members and executive agency leaders who are vital to keeping some semblance of a rational functionin­g of the bureaucrac­y.

Jeff Sessions is one such person. He knows what to do as attorney general and what is best for the country - even if the president does not. We owe Sessions and others more because they are serving in the Trump administra­tion, not less.

So, to Sessions and others who are serving in the Trump administra­tion, remember that your commitment may not always be to the man, Donald Trump, but to the institutio­n that you serve and to the presidency itself. Hang in there. Don't quit.

And for those of you thinking about accepting a job in the administra­tion but have doubts after reading stories such as the one in the New York Times, ignore them. Take that job and do your best. A lot of people will be thankful you did. And a lot of people will be pulling for you.

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