Trump Continues To Slam Anthony “The Mooch” Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci, also known as “The Mooch,” only acted as White House Communications Director for eleven days. But his Twitter feud with President Donald Trump has lasted nearly that long. Over the weekend, Trump attacked “mental wreck” Scaramucci on Twitter, along with his wife.
“Anthony Scaramucci is a highly unstable ‘nut job’ who was with other candidates in the primary who got shellacked, & then unfortunately wheedled his way into my campaign. I barely knew him until his 11 days of gross incompetence-made a fool of himself, bad on TV. Abused staff, got fired. Wrote a very nice book about me just recently. Now the book is a lie?” Trump tweeted. “Said his wife was driving him crazy, “something big” was happening with her. Getting divorced. He was a mental wreck. We didn’t want him around. Now Fake News puts him on like he was my buddy!”
The feud began after Scaramucci said in an interview that the GOP should find a different candidate to run for President in 2020. He said on MSNBC that Trump is having a “meltdown” and that the Republican Party should act soon if they want to remain viable in the 2020 election. He predicted on Twitter that even if Trump wins again, GOP candidates in 2024 will lose badly.
“2024 @GOP Presidential candidates will have little to no standing if they are not willing to speak out about what they already know. Be fearless and brave for country,” Scaramucci tweeted.
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