Friday 28 July 2017

Politics: White House tensions flare in the open as Scaramucci rips Priebus in vulgar tirade

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The level of candor and raging frustration Scaramucci expressed yet again stunned a Washington political class that has become increasingly inured to the unorthodoxy of this White House.
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