Politics | Preet Bharara US Attorney Bharara: 'I Did Not Resign... I Was Fired' Preet Bharara refused to resign as requested by Jeff Sessions By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Mar 11, 2017 2:49 PM CST Copied United States District Attorney Preet Bharara says he was fired after refusing to resign as requested by the Trump administration. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) An outspoken Manhattan federal prosecutor known for crusading against public corruption says he was fired after refusing to resign, as requested by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the AP reports. Preet Bharara announced in a tweet Saturday afternoon that he was fired. He said: "I did not resign. Moments ago I was fired." He went on to say in the tweet that being the US Attorney in the Southern District of New York will "forever be the greatest honor of my professional life." The 48-year-old Bharara was asked by then-President-elect Trump to remain as US attorney in Manhattan during a November meeting at Trump Tower. Bharara was appointed by former President Obama in 2009. In frequent public appearances, Bharara has decried public corruption after successfully prosecuting over a dozen state lawmakers, Democrats and Republicans alike. Read These Next Virginia bus crash killed an entire family as they drove to wedding. Scott Pelley unloaded on his 60 Minutes bosses. The body of a 42-year-old reality star found in Washington river. Author, on stage to discuss book, is silenced by gag order. Report an error