Taranaki Daily News

War in West Wing goes public

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UNITED STATES: Infighting in the West Wing has spilled into public view, with US President Donald Trump’s new public relations supremo going to war with the White House chief of staff on live television.

Anthony Scaramucci, a former hedge fund entreprene­ur who was appointed as White House communicat­ions director last week, called CNN yesterday to suggest that the Trump administra­tion was mired in ‘‘paranoia and backstabbi­ng’’.

Leaks to the media had reached intolerabl­e levels, he said, before issuing a remarkable challenge to Reince Priebus, the chief of staff. ‘‘If Reince wants to explain he’s not a leaker, let him do that.’’

He added: ‘‘As you know from the Italian expression, the fish stinks from the head down. But I can tell you two fish that don’t stink, OK, and that’s me and the president.

‘‘Some brothers are like Cain and Abel. Other brothers can fight with each other and get along. I don’t know if this is repairable or not. That will be up to the president.’’

The biblical reference may not bode well for the relationsh­ip between the two men. In the book of Genesis, Cain murders Abel

Hours before his impromptu TV interview, Scaramucci had seemed to indicate on Twitter that he wanted the FBI to investigat­e Priebus for leaking.

He was asked by The Washington Post whether Trump had authorised him to go on TV to talk about leaks and Priebus. ‘‘He did, yes,’’ Scaramucci replied.

The comments capped a turbulent week - even by recent standards - during which Trump has made a series of attacks on Jeff Sessions, his attorney-general.

On Thursday, the president took the Pentagon by surprise by abruptly announcing a ban on transgende­r troops serving in the US military, and it was reported that the Joint Chiefs of Staff had not known that the ban was coming. The decision drew criticism from both sides in Congress.

On Capitol Hill, Trump’s Republican Party is struggling to make headway in its seven-year quest to reform Obamacare. Republican­s in the Senate failed to pass a measure that would have repealed large parts of the Affordable Healthcare Act without providing a replacemen­t. Trump has urged them to push forward but has given little clear guidance on his preference­s.

That there was bad blood between Scaramucci and Priebus was no secret, after Priebus stopped Scaramucci being offered a White House job for months. Even so, the media feud still left Washington agog.

In a more convention­al administra­tion, Scaramucci, known as ‘‘the Mooch’’, would report to Priebus. Last week, however, the White House made it clear that he would report directly to Trump, chipping away at Priebus’s standing.

Scaramucci had vented on Twitter overnight after government forms detailing his income were relayed to the media, quoting the Twitter address ‘‘@Reince45’’ used by Priebus.

‘‘In light of the leak of my financial disclosure info which is a felony. I will be contacting @FBI and the @TheJustice­Dept #swamp @Reince45,’’ he wrote.

He later deleted the tweet, and denied that it had been an attack on Priebus. Yesterday, however, Scaramucci called in to CNN and all but blamed Priebus for leaking to the media.

‘‘When I put out a tweet and I put Reince’s name in a tweet, they’re all making the assumption that it’s him, because journalist­s know who the leakers are. So if Reince wants to explain he’s not a leaker, let him do that,’’ he said.

‘‘The president and I would like to tell everybody we have a very, very good idea of who the leakers are, who the senior leakers are in the White House.’’

The remarks appear to be part of a broader turf battle that has raged since Trump’s inaugurati­on.

Priebus hails from the establishm­ent wing of the Republican Party. After the 2012 election defeat of Mitt Romney, he called for the party to reach out to minorities. He has long been viewed with suspicion by the nationalis­t ‘‘America First’’ wing of Trump’s power base, led by Steve Bannon, the chief White House strategist.

Over the past six months Bannon and Priebus have become unlikely allies, largely because of the shared challenge they have faced from the president’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner, and Gary Cohn, the president’s chief economic adviser.

Scaramucci was brought into the White House last week despite the protests of Priebus, who sees him as a rival.

Scaramucci’s financial disclosure forms showed that he earned US$4.9 million from his stake in Sky Bridge Capital, a hedge fund he helped to found, and more than US$5m in salary between January 2016 and June this year.

He was incorrect to suggest that the documents had been leaked, however. Government rules call for them to be released when journalist­s request them.

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Mexico must significan­tly improve police pay and conditions to end chronic drug gang violence plaguing the country, says a former foreign minister now running for the presidency. Mexico is on course to register its highest murder tally this year since modern records began, with violence encroachin­g into areas relatively unaffected before, including the capital, Mexico City. Luis Ernesto Derbez yesterday unveiled a proposal to pay police 25,000 pesos (NZ$1880) a month. Average entrylevel pay for a state police officer is 10,434 pesos a month. Poor pay, alongside threats and bribes from criminal gangs, has aggravated corruption in the police force, underminin­g Mexicans’ already weak confidence in law enforcemen­t. Derbez also said police families should be granted better healthcare and education, and officers caught associatin­g with criminals should face tougher penalties.

A Brisbane man and woman have been charged with human traffickin­g after allegedly keeping a woman as a slave for eight years. Australian Federal Police arrested Isikeli Feleatoua Pulini and Malavine Pulini following a tipoff by the Salvation Army. It is alleged that they forced a 42-year-old woman into domestic servitude after bringing her to Australia from Fiji. The pair have been charged with multiple offences and released on bail.

 ?? PHOTOS: REUTERS ?? White House Communicat­ions Director Anthony Scaramucci says ‘‘paranoia and backstabbi­ng’’ are hurting the Trump administra­tion, and that leaks to the media have reached intolerabl­e levels.
PHOTOS: REUTERS White House Communicat­ions Director Anthony Scaramucci says ‘‘paranoia and backstabbi­ng’’ are hurting the Trump administra­tion, and that leaks to the media have reached intolerabl­e levels.
 ??  ?? Scaramucci has challenged Reince Priebus to ‘‘explain he’s not a leaker’’, after tweeting that he would like the FBI to investigat­e the White House chief of staff.
Scaramucci has challenged Reince Priebus to ‘‘explain he’s not a leaker’’, after tweeting that he would like the FBI to investigat­e the White House chief of staff.

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