Anthony Scaramucci Just Went on ‘The View’ and Said Steve Bannon Has White Nationalist ‘Tendencies’
‘Messianic Complex’
Anthony Scaramucci was or was not officially the White House Communications Director – he started working before being sworn in and was fired six days later. Regardless, he knows the administration well, having been associated with them even before Trump took office.Â
So on Friday when he appeared on ABC’s “The View,” it was not surprising he was asked about the Trump team – and he was only too happy to answer.
Asked to name the one person who is the “most annoying, horrible person in the Oval Office,” Scaramucci said, “I would pick two.”
WATCH: @JoyVBehar asks Anthony @Scaramucci who he thinks is the “most annoying, horrible person” in the Oval Office? And he answers… pic.twitter.com/yEu9VelfNl
— The View (@TheView) September 22, 2017
He named Steve Bannon and Reice Priebus – both of whom are no longer part of the administration.
Scaramucci says Bannon has a “messianic complex,” and is an “anti-globalist.”
Asked if Bannon is a “white nationalist,” Scaramucci paused.
“Is he a white nationalist?” he pondered aloud. “I would say that he has those tendencies.”Â
Scaramucci’s self-initiated interview with a reporter, which included vulgar – or what he called “colorful” – language, and attacks on top Trump administration officials, led to his quick firing. In that interview he said Reince Priebus “is a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac,” and “I’m not Steve Bannon, I’m not trying to s*ck my own c*ck.”
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