President Trump reportedly ordered the top White House lawyer to prevent Attorney General Jeff Sessions from recusing himself in the Russia investigation.

The lawyer, Donald McGahn, tried to convince Sessions to oversee the probe but Sessions rescused himself — causing Trump to “erupt in anger,” according to The New York Times.

While lecturing his staff, Trump even referenced infamous fixer and assistant of Senator Joseph McCarthy.

“Where’s my Roy Cohn?” Trump reportedly said.

The investigation was, at the time, looking into Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Sessions, a member of the Trump campaign, was under pressure to step aside from overseeing any investigation because of an apparent conflict of interest.

The president said he had expected Sessions to safeguard him from any investigations, the Times said.

The newly revealed information is known by Robert Mueller, the special counsel now in charge of the Russia investigation.