Per President Donald Trump’s request, Jeff Sessions is out as attorney general.

Trump fired AG Jeff Sessions Wednesday, just one day after the midterm elections, which resulted in the loss of the House of Representatives to Democrats.

Sessions’ firing came not too long after Trump’s insane press conference in which he waged a war against Democrats and sparred with a number of journalists, including CNN’s Jim Acosta.

In a resignation letter sent to the president, Sessions said that he was asked to resign (basically insinuating that he was not doing this on his own terms), but thanked Trump “for the opportunity” to serve as the 84th attorney general for the past year-and-a-half.

Sessions also listed what he considered his accomplishments during his nearly 21-month tenure.

Read Sessions’ entire letter below:

Dear Mr. President,

At your request, I am submitting my resignation.

Since the day I was honored to be sworn in as Attorney General of the United States, I came to work at the Department of Justice every day determined to do my duty and serve my country. I have done so to the best of my ability, working to support the fundamental legal processes that are the foundation of justice.

The team we assembled embraced your directive to be a law and order Department of Justice. We prosecuted the largest number of violent offenders and firearm defendants in our country’s history. We took transnational gangs that are bringing violence and death across our borders and protected national security. We did our part to restore immigration enforcement. We targeted the opioid epidemic by prosecuting doctors, pharmacists, and anyone else who contributes to this crisis with new law enforcement tools and determination. And we have seen results. After two years of rising violent crime and homicides prior to this administration, those trends have reversed–thanks to the hard work of our prosecutors and law enforcement around the country.

I am particularly grateful to the fabulous men and women in law enforcement all over this country with whom I have served. I have had no greater honor than to serve along them. As I have said many times, they have my thanks and I will always have their backs.

More importantly, in my time as Attorney General we have restored and upheld the rule of law–a glorious tradition that each of us has a responsibility to safeguard. We have operated with integrity and have lawfully and aggressively advanced the policy agenda of this administration.

I have been honored to serve as Attorney General and have worked to implement the law enforcement agenda based on the rule of law that formed a central part of your campaign for the Presidency.

Thank you for the opportunity, Mr. President.

Sincerely,

Jefferson B. Sessions III
Attorney General

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