A NASTY, BRUTISH AND SHORT TENURE
July 21: Scaramucci named White House communication director; subsequently, press secretary Sean Spicer resigns in protest July 22: Nicknamed The Mooch, Scaramucci cleans up his Twitter feed to remove tweets critical of Trump and his agenda July 23: The Mooch shows off his charm on the Sunday shows. He promised a witch-hunt to root out “leakers” July 24: Scaramucci’s estranged wife, Deidre Ball, gives birth to their second child in New York July 25: Tells reporters, “If the leaks continue, then I’ve got to let everybody go. July 26: An expletive-laden call to New Yorker writer, Ryan Lizza, followed by tweet on leakers July 27: The New Yorker published that conversation July 28: New York Post’s Page Six reported Scaramucci’s infatuation with Trump was a catalyst for his wife’s decision to file for divorce July 31: Scaramucci watched as John Kelly was sworn in as the president’s new chief of staff. Hours later, the White House announced he was fired.