Career in politics[edit]
Scaramucci at 2016 FreedomFest
Scaramucci supported the presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.[27] In 2008, Scaramucci also served as a fundraiser for President Barack Obama.[28] In September 2010, however, Scaramucci asked Obama at a CNBC Town Hall meeting when he was going to "stop whacking Wall Street like a piñata."[29]
Scaramucci has tweeted at various times that he has "always been for strong gun control laws", and that "Republicans should support gay marriage".[30]
He served as the national finance co-chair for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign.[27]
In 2015, on a Fox Business Network television appearance, Scaramucci called Trump a "hack politician" whose rhetoric is "anti-American and very, very divisive." He further warned Trump to "cut it out now", and "stop all this crazy rhetoric." In December 2015, Scaramucci criticized Trump's call for a border wall between Mexico and the U.S. He also criticized Trump for "making a fundamental mistake of trying to blame all of Islam and all Muslims for what is the ideology and the actions of a minority."[27]
Ahead of the 2016 election, Scaramucci tweeted that he hoped Hillary Clinton would be the next president.[27] During the 2016 presidential election, Scaramucci first endorsed Scott Walker and later Jeb Bush. In May 2016, after both Walker and Bush had withdrawn from the race, Scaramucci signed on to Donald Trump's political campaign by joining the Trump Finance Committee.[31] In November 2016, he was appointed to President-elect Trump's Presidential Transition Team Executive Committee.[32]
In August 2019, Scaramucci said that he no longer supported the reelection of Donald Trump as US president. He was critical of Trump's divisive statements, and of the president's visits to places where mass shootings occurred.[33]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_ScaramucciLooks like he was the perfect person to serve the president.
Ted Cruz was spot on when he called out Donald for his New York Values.