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Watch Anthony Scaramucci On Stephen Colbert: 'The Mooch' Talks Bannon, Priebus
The fiery, shortly tenured former White House communications director was interviewed on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."

Anthony Scaramucci, the brash, over-the-top former White House communications director, appeared on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert," Monday in a highly anticipated interview. On July 31, President Donald Trump fired Scaramucci after only 10 days on the job.
Despite the crash-and-burn nature of his brief tenure in the White House, Scaramucci said he had no regrets. He also said he would fire Steve Bannon, Trump's controversial chief strategist and former chairman of Breitbart, the far-right news website.
“On Monday 8/14 Anthony Scaramucci will be my guest on @colbertlateshow. This is just a heads up for our censors to get ready! #themooch,” Colbert tweeted last week, alluding to Scaramucci's now infamous, profanity-laden interview with the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza, which he later claimed was off the record.
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The former "Colbert Report" host initially touted the interview as an exclusive and the first for Scaramucci since his firing, but as Page Six reported, "The Mooch" apparently agreed to several "exclusive" interviews — thereby making none of them exclusive; on Saturday, he appeared on "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos. For Patch's coverage of that interview, including the entire video clip, click here. (For more national political news, sign up for the free White House Patch email newsletter.)
Watch Colbert's interview with "The Mooch" in the two clips from the show here:
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