Anthony Scaramucci made the shocking claim that Melania Trump “hates” her husband and even said he hopes Kamala Harris takes the White House in November.
Scaramucci, Trump’s brief spokesman, vented against his former boss during Saturday’s episode of The MediaTouch podcaststating that “nobody wants (Harris) to earn more than me.”
But the man who served as White House Communications Director for just eleven days then made an explosive statement about the former first lady.
“Maybe Melania Trump. That might be the only person I think of. Because she hates him,” Scaramucci told host Ben Meiselas.
Former Trump White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, 60, claimed Melania Trump “hates” her husband and hopes Kamala Harris wins the election
The Mooch went on to say that, for example, the podcast host hates the Republican leader “a little less than Melania.”
“I judge hatred of Donald Trump by Melania’s standard,” she continued.
The Mooch went on to say that, for example, the podcast host hates the Republican leader “a little less than Melania.”
“My wife hates Trump as much as Melania does,” Scaramucci said.
“I’ve met a person who hates Trump more than Melania,” the former communications director said, raising his hand to indicate the intensity of the hatred.
“That’s General Milley. He’s the only guy I’ve met so far who hates him more than Melania does,” he said.
“My wife hates Trump as much as Melania does,” Scaramucci said.
Scaramucci was appointed White House Communications Director on July 21, 2017.
Scaramucci was named White House Communications Director on July 21, 2017, and later that day, Press Secretary Sean Spicer resigned, reportedly over objections to his hiring.
Just days later, Trump’s new official found himself at the center of a public relations crisis when he launched into a profanity-laced rant in a phone call with a New Yorker reporter, who thought it was off the record.
On July 31, the president had fired “the Mooch,” following the advice of his new chief of staff, John Kelly, who doubted that Scaramucci was credible enough for the job.
When he was fired, his total tenure of eleven days became the shortest in the history of the office.
In August 2019, Scaramucci broke completely with Trump and later endorsed Biden for the White House.
On July 31, the president had fired “the Mooch,” following the advice of his new chief of staff, John Kelly.
Along with Matt Borges and other high-profile Republicans, he created the Right Side PAC in June 2020, which was a super PAC that aimed to prevent another Trump presidency and supported Biden.
The former Trump appointee doubled down on his support for Biden in 2024, contributing $30,000 to his campaign in June.
When the president announced on July 21 that he would no longer seek reelection, Scaramucci wrote on social media: “President Biden is an American patriot, phenomenal race.”
He added: “It is time to defeat Trump and the threat he represents.”