Anthony Scaramucci says he thinks Trump will eventually fire JD Vance

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Anthony Scaramucci says he thinks Trump will eventually fire JD Vance

Scaramucci says he thinks Trump will eventually fire JD Vance.

Donald Trump's former and shortest-serving spokesperson

Anthony Scaramucci

thinks MAGA's ongoing adulation with Vice President

JD Vance

will be short-lived as Trump will eventually fire Vance. The reason being the same: the adulation of Vance as Scaramucci said Donald Trump does not like the attention that Vance is getting.
Predicting that Vance too will go the way of Mike Pence, Scaramucci said Vance has started dressing like Trump and speaking like him. “He’s not the president,” Scaramucci said adding: “And whether you like the president or dislike the president, he has the following. He has the rizz for his team, MAGA. JD Vance hasn’t proven that. I think it’s probably annoying to the president that he’s over-modeling him. You know, people mistake this about [Trump.] I don’t think he likes the obsequiousness stuff.”
“And I think at the end of the day, I predict that JD Vance will go the way of Mike Pence here. The president will make him more irrelevant. He’ll do things to Vance that will compromise his position. He doesn’t like the attention that Vance is giving," Scaramucci said.

JD Vance repeats Donald Trump's words in Greenland

In his controversial visit to Greenland, JD Vance used the same words that Trump used. “The expression I use is ‘some people don’t have the cards,'” Trump said earlier. “We’re the piggy bank that everybody steals from.”
Vance said those exacts words framing them slightly different. “They just don’t have the cards,” Vance echoed. “We’re done being the piggy bank of the entire world.”
Trump recently refused to endorse JD Vance as his successor though he said that he has all the potential. This sent a mixed signal to the Republicans about what Trump actually thinks of JD Vance because publicly, he heaps praises on him. But JD has been climbing the ladder of the party pretty quickly with a new gig as he has become the first sitting vice president to serve as party finance chairman.

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