Also, the wife of Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci (I really wish that that wasn't his nickname, but as its the nickname he used for himself) has filed for divorce, citing his "naked political ambition". One imagines that he regrets a little of his interview now.
Also, if we need a new secretary that's some pretty bad news for Trump, as cabinet secretaries need even more work to confirm. Same goes for Sessions if he ever manages to figure out where he left his "You're Fired" schtick. Which means more departments which are fundamentally rudderless.
I'm not sure how to feel about this. If Trump surrounds himself with nutters whose only qualification are intense loyalty to Trump (which appears to be the case with Scaramucci, if that rant to the New Yorker is anything to go by), there'll be fewer people to nag him when he wants to do something stupid. And I'm somewhat terrified of the possibility that Bannon, of all people (who at least seems like he's going to stick this out until the cows come home), may become one of the few remaining checks on Trump's poor decision-making skills. I mean I really did not like Trump's cabinet before, but at least it seems like it was composed of people with different agendas, some of which included the Public Good (as they saw fit). But if Trump is, as he appears to be doing with Sessions, firing people for what they are legally obligated to do...