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Scaramucci out as Trump’s new chief of staff takes reins

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Published: 04:33, 1 August 2017   Update: 15:18, 26 July 2020
Scaramucci out as Trump’s new chief of staff takes reins

International Desk: Foul-mouthed spin doctor Anthony Scaramucci was axed as White House communications director Monday, just 10 days after being named to the post and hours after Donald Trump installed a new chief of staff.

The 53-year-old New Yorker—whose profanity-laden rant against colleagues gained him global notoriety—was fired as four-star general John Kelly began his quest to impose order on an administration careening out of control.

During its first six months in office, Trump’s White House has been beset by scandal, investigations, infighting, leaks, sackings, resignations, stinging legislative defeats and historically low approval ratings.

Scaramucci was brought in a little over a week ago to get the White House back on message, but quickly prompted negative headlines of his own.

He publicly called then colleague and chief of staff Reince Priebus—who was forced out last week—a ‘paranoid schizophrenic’ and denounced chief White House strategist Steve Bannon in lurid sexual terms.

The White House refused to say whether it was Trump or Kelly who precipitated Scaramucci’s shock departure, but it seems clear that both were unhappy with his presence.

‘The president firmly felt that Anthony’s comments were inappropriate for a person in that position,’ said White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Sanders added that everyone in the West Wing—including Scaramucci—reported to Kelly, a return to tradition for a White House that has been anything but.

‘General Kelly has the full authority to operate within the White House, and all staff will report to him,’ said Sanders. ‘That includes everybody at the White House.’

Kelly inherits the day-to-day running of an administration that—far from marching in lockstep—looks like a regiment pinned down by heavy fire, getting conflicting orders from their commander and squabbling over the way forward.

In previous administrations, the chief of staff has acted as a chief operating officer: organizing staff, managing the president’s schedule and deciding who gets access to him when.

In Trump’s White House, a rotating cast of family and staff with unclear roles and opaque job titles seemed to be able to walk into the Oval Office at will or get the president’s ear.

Despite Kelly’s apparent empowerment, many question whether anyone can rein in the mercurial, Twitter-happy Trump, who has appeared to encourage the infighting among various factions vying for influence in his administration.

Agencies


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