The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump’s term is a series of barely believable ironies

- Gail Collins She writes for the New York Times.

Pick your favorite irony: 1) Donald Trump turns out to be terrible at firing people.

2) The White House celebrates its “American Heroes Week” by banning transgende­r volunteers from serving in the military.

3) Thanks to the president’s harangues, we are actually starting to feel sympathy for Jeff Sessions.

I can definitely understand if you want to pick No. 2, especially since Trump just finished observing “Made in America Week” with an applicatio­n to hire 70 foreign workers at Mar-a-Lago.

But let’s talk for a minute about the way our president gets rid of unwanted members of his administra­tion. It’s a monument to passive-aggressive ineptitude. With Sessions, Trump has been broadcasti­ng his displeasur­e to the world for more than a week without making the obvious follow-through.

And this was the guy who made “You’re fired!” his calling card.

Trump’s attempts to drive Sessions out of office without actually confrontin­g him began last week with his famous New York Times interview and escalated through press conference­s and the social media. In one tweet Trump referred to him as “our beleaguere­d A.G.”

On another occasion Trump said he was “disappoint­ed” in Sessions. This was during a press conference with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri in which the president took a few questions after praising Hariri for being “on the front lines in the fight against ISIS, al-Qaida and Hezbollah.” Carping minds noted that Hariri actually has a power-sharing arrangemen­t with Hezbollah, which controls most of his Cabinet.

Trump appears completely unaware that he’s beginning to look like the worst terminator in history. Introducin­g Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services, at an event this week, the president jovially said that Price had better get the health care bill passed through Congress, “otherwise, I’ll say: ‘Tom, you’re fired.’ I’ll get somebody.”

This was at that Boy Scout jamboree when Trump did such a great job of impersonat­ing your Uncle Fred Who Gets Drunk at Family Dinners.

Trump has been complainin­g a lot about Sessions’ lack of loyalty, which might have confused people who remembered that Sessions was the first senator to endorse his presidenti­al campaign, back in February 2016. You’d think that standing up to fellow Republican­s who regarded Trump as a dangerous lunatic should have merited a little bit of gratitude.

Trump cleared all that up, however, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal in which he explained that Sessions’ endorsemen­t was “not like a great loyal thing” but merely an insignific­ant politician trying to feed off his star power.

Now Trump wants Sessions gone so he can replace him with an attorney general who will fire special counsel Robert Mueller, whose probe into the Trump camp’s relationsh­ip with Russia terrifies the president, especially if it involves an investigat­ion of Trump family finances. So obviously, we are rooting for Sessions to stay right where he is ... and, um, keep persecutin­g immigrants, ratchet up imprisonme­nts for nonviolent crimes and maybe go back to his old dream of imposing the death penalty on marijuana dealers.

Well, I told you this was about irony.

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