Former Trump adviser Anthony Scaramucci makes shocking claim about Melania as he continues war against GOP leader who fired him
Fired former Trump adviser Anthony Scaramucci claims Melania Trump wants Kamala Harris to win the November election.
Scaramucci, who is notorious for working for President Trump for just 11 days, made the striking claim on the MediasTouch podcastclaiming that ‘nobody wants [Harris] to win more than me.’
However, the man who served as White House communications director tempered his claim, claiming that Melania is even more keen on Kamala’s victory than he is.
“Maybe Melania Trump. That’s maybe the only person I think of. Because she hates (Trump),” Scaramucci told host Ben Meiselas.
Trump’s former 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 the podcast host, for example, “hates the GOP leader a little less than Melania.”
“I judge the hatred of Donald Trump by the Melania standard,” he continued.
“The Mooch” went on to say that the podcast host, for example, “hates the GOP leader a little less than Melania.”
“My wife hates Trump as much as Melania does,” Scaramucci said.
“I’ve met one 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 man I’ve ever met who hates him more than Melania,” he claimed.
Donald Trump has long denied Scaramucci’s claims about him and Melania, suggesting his former adviser is embittered and has a bone to pick.
Melania would have been a reluctant first lady during Donald Trump’s 2017-2021 White House tenure. But she was popular, with her understated presence, diplomatic demeanor, and elegant style winning fans on both the left and the right.
The former first lady has kept a low profile since Trump left the White House in January 2021, but sources continue to insist she fully supports her husband’s re-election campaign.
“My wife hates Trump as much as Melania does,” Scaramucci said
Scaramucci was appointed White House communications director on July 21, 2017
Scaramucci was appointed White House communications director on July 21, 2017. Later that same day, press secretary Sean Spicer resigned, reportedly because he objected to his appointment.
Just days later, the newly minted Trump official found himself at the center of a PR crisis when he launched into an expletive-filled tirade during a phone call with a reporter from The New Yorker that he thought had not been made public.
On July 31, the president fired “the Mooch” on the advice of his new chief of staff, John Kelly, who doubted whether Scaramucci was credible enough for the role.
When he was fired, his total tenure of 11 days was the shortest in the history of the position.
Scaramucci has since launched a one-man war against his former boss and was an outspoken supporter of Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election.
On July 31, the president fired “the Mooch,” on the advice of his new chief of staff, John Kelly
In June 2020, he, along with Matt Borges and other prominent Republicans, founded the Right Side PAC, a super PAC aimed at preventing another Trump presidency and supporting Biden.
The former Trump nominee doubled down on his support for Biden in 2024, donating $30,000 to his campaign in June.
When the president announced on July 21 that he would not seek re-election, Scaramucci wrote on social media, “President Biden is an American patriot, with a phenomenal career.”
He added: “Time to defeat Trump and the threat he represents.”