President Trump rolled his eyes and made a face Monday after a reporter hurled a question at him about Attorney General Jeff Sessions Jefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsGOP set to release controversial Biden report Trump's policies on refugees are as simple as ABCs Ocasio-Cortez, Velázquez call for convention to decide Puerto Rico status MORE as the president was posing for a photo with dozens of White House interns.

Trump made a face, amid laughter from the interns, after the question about whether he thought Sessions should resign, which he did not answer.

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A reporter then asked another question about whether he had a message about healthcare, to which Trump said, “Quiet.”

Trump turned to the interns standing on a podium behind him, telling them that the reporters are not supposed to ask questions at the photo opportunity.

“They’re not supposed to do that. But they do it, but they’re not supposed to,” he said.

The exchange comes just days after Anthony Scaramucci was named White House communications director.

Scaramucci said on Sunday he would like to reset White House relations with the media, creating "positive mojo" between the White House and the Fourth Estate.



“It’s a fresh start for everybody. I certainly want to engage the mainstream media. I expect that they’re going to want to hold me and the White House accountable, but we’re going to want to sort of hold them accountable, too,” Scaramucci told Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday.”



“I’m hoping to create an era of a new good feeling with the media. Give everybody a fresh start. Let’s see if we can reset this and create a more positive mojo among everybody,” he added.