November 4th 2024.
Anthony Scaramucci is best known for his brief and tumultuous tenure as the White House Communications Director under former President Donald Trump. With the US election just hours away, Scaramucci has been making headlines for his scathing criticisms of his former boss.
Although Scaramucci was only in the role for 11 days in 2017, he made a lasting impression. His time in the White House was cut short after a profanity-laden conversation with a New Yorker journalist, which he didn't know was being recorded. Despite this, Scaramucci initially continued to support Trump, but eventually their relationship deteriorated after a heated Twitter exchange.
In recent years, Scaramucci has joined other former members of the Trump administration in speaking out against the President's policies, attitudes, and temperament. As the highly contentious election approaches, Scaramucci has intensified his warnings about the dangers of a second Trump term.
In an interview with the Sunday Times, Scaramucci, who is now a co-host of the podcast The Rest is Politics US, expressed his disbelief at the fact that one of the candidates running for the most powerful position in the world is a fascist. He went on to compare Trump's rhetoric about non-white immigrants to the way the National Socialists talked about Jews, stating that anyone who supports Trump is essentially supporting a racist Nazi.
Scaramucci and Trump's relationship reached its breaking point during a Twitter feud, with the former President calling his former communications director a "highly unstable nut job." In a separate interview, Scaramucci revealed that he will be voting for Kamala Harris in this election because he believes she is a constitutionalist who will support and uphold the American system.
He contrasted this with Trump, who he believes is only interested in going after his enemies and has no regard for democratic principles such as free speech. Scaramucci also pointed out that many other former officials in the Trump administration, including John Kelly and Mark Milley, have expressed concerns about Trump's authoritarian tendencies and dangerous behavior.
In his new book, War, journalist Bob Woodward quoted Milley, who served as the chair of the joint chiefs of staff under both Trump and his successor Joe Biden, as saying, "He is the most dangerous person ever." Milley went on to describe Trump as a "total fascist" and the greatest threat to the country.
As the election draws near, Scaramucci remains vocal about the dangers of giving Trump another term in office. He, along with other former members of the Trump administration, is determined to prevent the country from falling into the hands of a fascist leader.
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