President Trump poses for a photo with this year’s White House interns, who are nearly all white and mostly male. (Tasos Katopodis/European Pressphoto Agency)

President Trump has declared war on inclusiveness.

Wait. Inclusiveness is the wrong word. That’s too squishy, too human resource-y.

How about we just call it a war on American reality?

Because all these Americans Trump is battling — transgender warriors, Muslims, people of color, women, immigrants, the disabled, people who need help affording health care — represent a huge and growing swath of our great country.

And this thing we call “inclusiveness” simply acknowledges that reality.

But reality hasn’t been this administration’s strong suit. It doesn’t get applause at Trump rallies. Rigged reality, however, does.

No one knows that better than Trump, the king of rigged TV.

What does Trump’s rigged America look like?

Take a look at his photo with this year’s White House interns, the overwhelming majority of whom are white and male.

Millennials are the most racially and ethnically diverse generation our country has ever seen. That photo looks nothing like America.

Trump set out to institute “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” and finally succeeded this month in winning Supreme Court approval of a partial travel ban.

He refused to keep the two-decade tradition of holding a White House Ramadan dinner, and he skipped the White House Seder.

He neglected to mention Jews in a statement marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and he turned down the NAACP’s invitation to speak at its convention.

[Our ugly racism’s newest artifact: The noose left at the African American Museum]

And he did nothing to celebrate National Pride Month in June.

The latest grenade in his war on reality: a series of tweets Wednesday that knocked the wind out of at least 11,000 transgender service members who fight for our country.

“After consultation with my Generals and military experts, please be advised that the United States Government will not accept or allow Transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. Military,” Trump said in his breakfast tweetstorm. “Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail.”

Ridiculous.

It took Washington reporters about 15 seconds to dig up the studies that show these “tremendous medical costs” are between $2.4 million and $8 million annually. That’s about the same as what we taxpayers pay for one or maybe two of Trump’s weekend getaways to Mar-a-Lago.

Stay home one weekend, Mr. President: Budget crisis solved.

Health care for transgender service members makes up 0.001% of the entire military budget. That’s one thousandth of one percent of a budget so huge, “billions” and “trillions” are the common terms.

Also, the military spends about $84 million every year on erectile dysfunction medications.

So, no, it’s not about money.

But — as every showman knows — it’s the plot twist that gets the audience’s attention. And that’s what Trump wanted. Attention.

This one backfired, though.

Because afterward, even congressional Republicans weren’t applauding.

Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.), one of the lords of the Pentagon’s budget, wasn’t on board with this attempt to rig the American military.

“You ought to treat everybody fairly and give everybody a chance to serve,” Shelby said on CNN. In a follow-up statement to the Huntsville Times, he added: “The current policy is a big tent for people who want to serve. You’ve got to remember, our military force is a voluntary force.”

A big tent.

Like the Boy Scouts of America. Though the nonpartisan organization did ban gay Scouts and Scout leaders before welcoming them in 2013, one of the founding fathers of the Boy Scouts was Jewish financier Mortimer Schiff, who served as vice president from 1911 to 1931. The first Jewish troop was formed in 1913.

[If you don’t believe country, honor and Allah can co-exist, meet these Muslim Boy Scouts]

In 1981, the Boy Scouts officially began an Islamic Council on Scouting, organizing the Muslim scouts who have been tying knots and camping for years with other Scouts.

Yet Trump, in his appalling speech to the National Scout Jamboree in West Virginia earlier this week, ignored all that made-in-America diversity. Instead he attacked the country’s first African American president, dissed his former rival Hillary Clinton and even invoked his “war on Christmas” campaign nonsense once again.

“Under the Trump administration,” he told the Scouts. “you’ll be saying ‘Merry Christmas’ again when you go shopping.”

Christmas in July. This is nothing like reality.

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