On the evening of July 26, Anthony Scaramucci, the newly named White House communications director, called a political reporter at The New Yorker. Scaramucci called to complain to Ryan Lizza, the magazine's Washington correspondent, about how he learned information that Scaramucci was positive shouldn't have been "leaked." During the call, Scaramucci ended up dropping conspiracy...
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On the evening of July 26, Anthony Scaramucci, the newly named White House communications director, called a political reporter at The New Yorker. Scaramucci called to complain to Ryan Lizza, the magazine's Washington correspondent, about how he learned information that Scaramucci was positive shouldn't have been "leaked." During the call, Scaramucci ended up dropping conspiracy...
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