Tag: Anthony Scaramucci
Scaramucci on 2016 meeting: I believe Donald Trump
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci says he believes President Donald Trump when the president says he did not know in advance about the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting in which Russians were expected to offer up dirt about…
Scaramucci on why Trump ‘misstated’ his position on Putin
Former White House communications director explains on 'America's Newsroom' what happened during President Trump's press conference with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news service dedicated to delivering breaking news as well as political…
Anthony Scaramucci: Loyalty to Trump requires truth-telling
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci sits down with CNN's Alisyn Camerota to discuss the fallout from President Trump's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Scaramucci on family separations: Trump needs to change this now
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci says President Trump needs to put an end to the practice of separating undocumented children from their parents "today."
Trump Cancels NK Summit, Pushes Crazy Spy Claim: A Closer Look
Seth takes a closer look at the president canceling his summit with North Korea and pushing a baseless conspiracy theory about the Russia probe. » Subscribe to Late Night: http://bit.ly/LateNightSeth » Get more Late Night with Seth Meyers: http://www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/ » Watch Late…
‘It’s the Politics of Personal Dislike’: Scaramucci Blasts Comey, ‘Nonsensical’ Book Tour
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on Sanctuary Law: 'I Would Expect My Government to Protect Us' Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci blasted James Comey Saturday, saying the former FBI director needs to "develop a little bit self-awareness" as he makes the rounds on his book tour. "The power went to [Comey's] head ...
This is nonsensical stuff," Scaramucci said. "My recommendation to him is get off the air, take a chill and develop a little bit of self-awareness about the problems you, yourself have, because guess what: we all have problems."
Jesse Watters also noted an un-aired portion of Comey's interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, during which Comey said he did not know if the Christopher Steele dossier on President Trump was credible.
Scaramucci said that Comey is showing "a lot of partisanship" and "the politics of personal dislike" toward Trump. "You don't like the person, so now you're going to curve the rules to affect and hurt the person.
It's unfair," he said on "Watters' World."
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The Atlantic Politics & Policy Daily: Carpe DM
Today in 5 Lines Private Twitter messages obtained by The Atlantic show that Roger Stone, a longtime confidante and informal adviser to President Trump, corresponded with WikiLeaks during the 2016 presidential campaign.
During an appearance before the House Intelligence Committee, White House Communications Director Hope Hicks refused to answer questions about the presidential transition or the Trump White House.
House Speaker Paul Ryan signaled he won’t support new gun-control measures, telling reporters, “We shouldn’t be banning guns for law-abiding citizens.” Today on The Atlantic When Reagan Trumped America: Certain factors allowed President Reagan to avoid political consequences during the Iran-Contra scandal, and they could be the same ones that protect Trump in the Russia investigation.
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(Michael Schwirtz, The New York Times) Return of the Mooch: Despite his controversial public comments and subsequent dismissal from Trump’s White House, former communications director Anthony Scaramucci is garnering enthusiastic support from the Orthodox Jewish community.
(Nate Cohn) On Monday, the White House announced that President Trump will host French President Emmanuel Macron in April for the first state visit of his administration.
This week, we want to know: If you were president, which world leader would you invite to the White House for a formal visit—and why?