'Whether it's Mulvaney, Bolton, Giuliani, Pompeo—if they have to testify under oath, he has to leave,' former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci said on MSNBC.
Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci said President Donald Trump would be forced to resign if the Senate were to call any one of four people to testify in the upcoming impeachment trial.
Scaramucci, who served less than two weeks in the Trump administration in 2017, remarked that Trump couldn't"handle the heat of that testimony" Saturday morning as a panelist on MSNBC'sAt the start of the discussion, Scaramucci went after Senate Republicans, whom he accused of"allowing" Trump to break the law.
"Joy, we haven't even seen the primary witness testimony. Those four people, whether it's Mulvaney, Bolton, Giuliani, Pompeo—if they have to testify under oath, he has to leave," Scaramucci told Reid, referring to the Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney; former National Security Adviser John Bolton; Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani; and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Scaramucci also referenced"four senators," the number of Republicans who would have to vote with their Democrat and independent colleagues to create a majority push to call witnesses at the trial next month. "He's going to be scoundrel No. 1 because he's going to leave before that testimony is brought," Scaramucci concluded."There's no way he can handle the heat of that testimony. And, by the way, the people that work with him know that he's amoral and they know he's lawless. Just go back to what [former White House Chief of Staff] John Kelly said: 'Hire a yes person, you're going to get yourself impeached.
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