out of the mueller investigation when it is finally completed. but it is unprecedented to say the least for the chief executive to do this sort of -- engage in this sort of criticism of his top doj and fbi leaders. it makes no sense. >> at the same time, we've seen some sort of evolution of some consensus, namely senator graham who last year said if sessions were removed, there would be holy hell to pay, i'm quoting him, but now he's saying something very different. listen. >> clearly attorney general sessions doesn't have the confidence of the president. that's an important office in the country. and they're -- i think there will be some serious discussions with a new attorney general. >> what's different? >> well, look, obviously senator graham is right, the president can and should have an attorney general he can rely upon and trust.