Conservative author Ann Coulter said that President Trump needs to "be a man" and decide whether or not to fire 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, in an email sent to the Washington Post.

"Be a man — if you don't want Sessions, then fire him. You're the PRESIDENT," Coulter said in the email, according to The Washington Post's Robert Costa.

Ann Coulter emails WashPost w/ msg for Pres. Trump: "Be a man – if you don’t want Sessions, then fire him. You’re the PRESIDENT." — Robert Costa (@costareports) July 25, 2017

"It’s starting to feel like Capt. Queeg," she said. "He’s screwing with Sessions? Wow, is that treacherous!"

Coulter to WashPost: "It’s starting to feel like Capt. Queeg. He’s screwing with Sessions? Wow, is that treacherous!" — Robert Costa (@costareports) July 25, 2017

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Coulter's comments come after Trump said in a press conference Tuesday that he's "very disappointed" with Sessions as the attorney general, and that "time will tell" if he fires him.

Sessions previously offered Trump his resignation after the president voiced his frustration with the attorney general's decision to recuse himself from the probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

"Despite being better on immigration than Trump is, Sessions is very well liked in the Senate," Coulter later tweeted. "Trump is not."

Coulter, formerly a vocal supporter of President Trump and author of "In Trump We Trust," has recently taken to criticizing him on a number of issues, and bashed his slow implementation of immigration policies in a series of tweets in June.