Short-lived Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci thinks that President Trump should have been stronger in condemning the white supremacist group in Charlottesville, Virginia this weekend. The President condemned all forces of violence, but if you do not list them, I guess that it is a shortfall. Mr. Scaramucci appeared on ABC news and basically criticizes his former boss. You know that ABC’s George Stephanopoulos loved this interview.
As Written By Will Racke for the Daily Caller:
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci criticized President Donald Trump’s response to violence in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend, saying the president should have more forcefully condemned the white supremacists who clashed with counter-protesters.
Scaramucci, who was fired last month after just 11 days in his White House role, said on ABC’s “This Week” that the president should have identified the marchers as domestic terrorists, as National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster did on Sunday.
“I think he needed to be much harsher as it related to the white supremacists, and the nature of that.” Scaramucci said. “I applaud General McMaster for calling it out for what it is — it’s actually terrorism.”
“Whether it’s domestic or international terrorism, with the moral authority of the presidency, you have to call that stuff out,” he……
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