Did Melania and Ivanka knife The Mooch over his language? New claims that the White House comms chief's 'c**k blocking' tirade may have cost him his job
Anthony Scaramucci's profane tirade against senior officials may have alienated two powerful women in President Trump's orbit: first lady Melania Trump and daughter Ivanka Trump, according to reports that connect them to his departure. There were a 'wave of leaks' Monday that first lady Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump were angry about Scaramucci's language, according to the New York Times. President Trump found Scaramucci's profane tirade 'inappropriate' as new chief of staff John Kelly seized control of the staff on his first full day on the job, the White House said. Undercutting the theory that the first lady and the president's daughter were behind Scaramucci's offing is reporting that Ivanka Trump and Kushner had been supportive of his hiring days earlier, a decision they presumably were invested in.
MOOCH SLAYER? There were claims Monday that first lady Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump helped precipitate Anthony Scaramucci's firing after being put off by his language
FROM WHOM MOOCH IS EXPECTED: Ivanka Trump, advisor to the President, walks after a Medal of Honor ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S. July 31, 2017
'The president certainly felt that Anthony's comments were inappropriate for someone in that position, and he din't want to burden Gen. Kelly also with that line of succession,' White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Monday
General Kelly is in charge: Now Bannon, Kellyanne, Jared and even Ivanka will report to new chief of staff and NOT to the president following White House shakeup
The White House said Monday afternoon that all senior aides - including Donald Trump's family members - will report to new chief of staff John Kelly.
Outgoing White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus was seen as a territorial manager, pushing his own agenda as often as he advocated for others – forcing senior White House staff to go around him and deal directly with President Trump
Trump 'will still meet with whoever he wants,' an administration official said Monday – perhaps including social media director Dan Scavino, to whom he often dictates tweets in the Oval Office