New York Post

Chaos over Mooch ‘scoop’

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ANTHONY Scaramucci created a rather embarrassi­ng situation for Stephen Colbert — by granting “exclusive” interviews to multiple outlets.

On Wednesday night, the host of CBS’s “The Late Show” announced with extravagan­t fanfare that he had landed the first interview with the Mooch since the former communicat­ions director’s express ouster from the White House.

Colbert said on his show, “I have an announceme­nt right now about an actual exclusive interview that we’re going to have Monday. Everybody wants this fella, right? Everybody wants him. Nobody got him — but us.” He added, “I can’t believe it. We got the Mooch.”

But, sadly, Colbert doesn’t have the scoop after all. Shortly after Colbert’s announceme­nt, ABC News’ George Stephanopo­ulos tweeted that he, in fact, has the exclusive first interview on his “This Week” show on Sunday.

On Thursday, Stephanopo­ulos tweeted, “Exclusive: I’ll sit down live with @Scaramucci for his first interview since being fired from the WH, this Sunday only on @ThisWeekAB­C.”

Network sources tell us that Stephanopo­ulos already had the interview booked before Colbert made his big reveal. We’re told the screw-up happened because Scaramucci’s team wasn’t “on the same page” — so multiple members of the Mooch crew brokered “exclu- sives” with different outlets without telling one another. (Perhaps it is for the best that Scaramucci isn’t coordinati­ng communicat­ion for the president of the United States after all.)

We’re told Scaramucci — who has become a figure of fascinatio­n since his explosive run as White House communicat­ions director ended on July 31 after just 10 days — has a “large circle” of acolytes making such arrangemen­ts.

A rep for Scaramucci told us, “We think [Colbert and Stephanopo­ulos] are both great journalist­s, and Scaramucci is looking forward to both interviews. They’re very different and we think they complement each other well.”

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