AP Interview: Scaramucci says don’t rule out beltway return
JERUSALEM — Anthony Scaramucci may be out at the White House, but the short-lived former communications director says his political career is not over.
Scaramucci said in an interview that although he has not spoken to Trump in over a month, he talks to members of the president’s inner circle “regularly” and sees himself working for Trump in the future.
“I have very good relationships there still, and you have to remember we were a team for 18 months, and so we all had different roles. And so I’m still playing my role frankly. I’m an advocate for the president, media surrogate when I need to be,” Scaramucci said.
Scaramucci is in Israel this week as a guest of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, a U.S.-based group that works with professionals, politicians and community leaders to stimulate business opportunities and influence public policy.