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Financier Anthony Scaramucci, who briefly worked for US President Donald Trump before he was fired, says America needs a “transformative” leader and suggested that Jacinda Ardern could do the job.
Scaramucci, who also went to college with US Ambassador to New Zealand Scott Brown, joked about the Breakfast showed Friday that he hadn’t left much Botox for Brown.
Scaramucci, who these days is campaigning for Trump’s opponent of the US presidential election, Joe Biden, was fired as Trump’s White House communications director after just 11 days in office in 2017.
He had been highly critical of members of the Trump administration in an interview with a reporter who he had believed was unofficial.
In BreakfastScaramucci acknowledged that he had done something “shocking” and said he never blamed anyone else for being fired.
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He said there had been a system-wide failure in America. Establishment politicians from both the Republican and Democratic parties had failed working-class communities like the one he grew up in, Scaramucci said.
“You need a transformative leader. Maybe we could rent your prime minister for a period of four years or something like that. We’ll send it here, ”Scaramucci said.
“You need someone who is willing to go through the state of politics and its polemics and be transformative; not really concerned about left or right politics, but what is right or wrong for America.”
Of his relationship with Ambassador Brown, Scaramucci said they were fellow Jumbos from Tufts University.
“Make sure to tell him (Brown) that he looks a lot older than me … I cornered the Botox market. I didn’t leave much for Scott. “
President Trump, campaigning in Wisconsin, where COVID-19 cases are on the rise, says the pandemic is disappearing.