Former Associate Anthony Scaramucci Predicts Impeachment and Sets Up PAC to Defeat President Trump
Anthony “The Mooch” Scaramucci, who was White House Press Secretary for 11-days in 2017 sat down with a Yahoo reporter this week to blast President Trump. He also predicted that President Trump would be removed from office by March, amending a previous prediction that the President’s term would not see 2020. He also called on Republicans to help remove the President as soon as possible.
Ex-Trump official Anthony Scaramucci warns of "crisis in our democracy" if Republicans don't remove president https://t.co/mQOmuHqs77
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 5, 2019
In a wide-ranging series of interviews, The Mooch attacked his former friend, President Trump. He said that “When you talk to elected Republicans privately they can’t stand the president. They know the president is a lawless person and basically a criminal.”
When asked about his pre-20202 removal prediction the disgraced businessman said, “Unfortunately I got that part of it wrong. I was counting on levels of valor and patriotism from my fellow Republicans and we didn’t get that yet.”
President Trump has "broken the law systematically and is using the forces of his communications skills and his manipulation to discredit people like you and me," former White House communications director Anthony @Scaramucci, tells @andersoncooper. pic.twitter.com/FpD1GF642g
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) November 5, 2019
Scaramucci has appeared on a number of talk shows recently including interviews with Don Lemon, Anderson Cooper, and The Hill. In all these interviews he called President Trump a criminal and called Republican congress members gutless for not voting to impeach.
Anthony @Scaramucci: "I was surprised by the cowardice, frankly, of the Republican Party in general staying close to this guy." pic.twitter.com/ep3DgVqrK4
— The Hill (@thehill) November 5, 2019
The Mooch also announced that he is starting a PAC to raise money to fight President Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign. He said that it will focus on swing states like Ohio and Florida and tell voters what the President ”is doing actually to their children.”