A couple of weeks ago, I was watching a drama about King Henry VIII. At one point, the king told his right-hand man, Thomas Cromwell, that he should not be concerned about what others say about him, that he was still in the king's favor. In the next scene, Cromwell was arrested for treason, convicted and ultimately beheaded.
If I was Sessions, I would not trust in assurances that his job with King Donnie is secure.