President Donald Trump canned his attorney general less than two hours after he said he was happy with most of his Cabinet but refused to provide a vote of confidence to his Justice Department head.
Sessions was expected to quit or be fired soon after the election. However, Trump at his news conference declined to say whether he'd be getting the boot now or later.
Then came a tweet, announcing the appointment to acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker.
A letter from Sessions to the president makes clear that he did not vacate the position as the nation's top cop willingly.
Trump said a permanent replacement would be nominated later.