Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House communications director under President Trump, has voiced serious concerns about potential repercussions if Trump loses the upcoming presidential election.
Speaking on CNN’s “NewsNight,” Scaramucci predicted Trump’s defeat in the November election and warned that Trump would likely contest the results and possibly incite violence, drawing parallels to the events leading up to January 6, 2021.
Scaramucci highlighted Trump’s recent comments at an Ohio rally, where he hinted at a “blood bath” if he doesn’t win, suggesting such rhetoric could fuel unrest.
These remarks have already sparked criticism from leading Democrats, including President Biden and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who have accused Trump of seeking to provoke conflict similar to the Capitol riot.
In his critique, Scaramucci branded Trump as the “most un-American presidential nominee in U.S. history,” reflecting his shift from a one-time Trump supporter to a critical observer.
His comments underscore a deep divide within parts of the Republican Party and among former Trump affiliates who are increasingly vocal in their opposition to Trump’s tactics and rhetoric.
Scaramucci’s warnings reflect broader concerns about the stability of American political processes and the potential for civil unrest tied to electoral outcomes, emphasizing the need for vigilance as the election approaches.