The Mooch is back _ and President Donald Trump is not going to like what he has to say.
Anthony Scaramucci, the White House communications czar for a week, called Trump's remarks about progressive Democratic women of color "racist and unacceptable."
"Would (Trump) ever tell a white immigrant _ whether 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th+ generation _ to "go back to your country"?" Mooch said on Twitter. "No."
Trump has sparked a storm of outrage with his attacks on Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-Calif., and her allies, none of whom are white. He suggested the four can "go back to where they came from" even though they are all U.S. citizens and only one is an immigrant.
Scaramucci's condemnation is somewhat surprising because most Trump allies have refused to condemn his remarks and have resisted calling them "racist."
The adviser universally known by his one-syllable moniker briefly joined the White House as communications director in July 2017. He was ousted by then-chief of staff John Kelly after just 10 days when he was quoted in an expletive-laden article in which he trashed several members of the administration.
Despite being fired, Scaramucci has remained supportive of Trump and has touted his chances of being reelected. He is said to be occasionally in touch with the president.