The New York Times reported last week thatBarr was considering quitting before the end of the year due to his fallout with the President.
Trump has publicly expressed his anger about Barr’s statement to The Associated Press earlier this month that the Justice Department had found no widespread election fraud that would change the outcome of the election.
Trump has also been angry that the Justice Department did not publicly announce it was investigating Hunter Biden ahead of the election,despite department policy against such a pronouncement.
Trump said Deputy Attorney-General Jeff Rosen,whom he labelled “an outstanding person”,would become acting Attorney-General.
Trump spent much of the daywatching the Electoral College tally and calling allies but broke away to meet Barr.
His tweet about Barr’s exit was an unusually heartfelt response from a President who is notoriously cold to his departing staff and quick to name-call and deride them once they say they are leaving. The President has previously claimed he fired staffers who resigned to make himself appear more powerful.