WASHINGTON -- Just hours after saying everything was fine and there was no chaos in the White House, President Donald Trump removed Anthony Scaramucci from his role as White House communications director, according to the New York Times.

Scaramucci held the position for just 10 days.

The Times reports newly hired chief of staff John Kelly requested Scaramucci be removed from his role. That request was approved by Trump. The announcement was made at a staff meeting Monday in which Kelly made it clear he is in charge.

It is unknown if Scaramucci will have a different role in the White House going forward.

In his short time as communications director, Scaramucci grabbed headlines thanks to a vulgar rant about former chief of staff Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon.

Former press secretary Sean Spicer reportedly resigned from his role following the hiring of Scaramucci.