Contrary to what some observers expect

Anthony Scaramucci: Trump will leave the White House voluntarily because he faces legal difficulties

Republican Anthony Scaramucci votes to spurn Biden in Trump.

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US President Donald Trump's communications official, Anthony Scaramucci, spent only 11 days in office before Trump dismissed him, and during the elections he gave his vote to the presidential candidate and president-elect, Joe Biden, even though he had been a member of the Republican Party throughout his life.

He spoke to Der Spiegel about Trump's inappropriate behavior, his control of the Republican Party, and spoke about the urgent tasks required of the new administration, and the idea of ​​reviving the transatlantic partnership, and the following are excerpts from the interview:

Biden is the winner in the presidential election, but Trump refuses to admit defeat .. Do you think Trump will leave the White House voluntarily?

- He still denies the situation he is in.

But as his wounds heal, he will realize that he is facing legal difficulties.

He has a problem with Deutsche Bank, which is demanding the return of his loans, and there are allegations of rape and criminal investigations against the Trump organization, and against him personally.

He overestimated his assets, and wanted to take out loans.

He declared that he had too little income to cut his taxes.

And I think he will leave voluntarily because he will still need Biden.

Do you think that there is a figure in the Republican Party who can curb his behavior?

Trump has taken the party hostage.

His son-in-law, Jared Kushner, publicly describes it as a blatant takeover.

This is evidenced by the fact that there was no election program at all.

What matters is what Trump wants.

This is a distortion of the Republican idea.

And there are really disgusting Republicans rallying around him, like party leader Rona Romney McDaniel, former US ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, and conservative lobbyist Matt Schlapp.

Trump received more than 70 million votes in this election, which is more than what he got in 2016 ... What is your comment on that?

- Those voices reflected the protest against the elite and the media, and the psyche of the electorate more than loyalty to Trump.

These people no longer believe the system is serving them.

They voted for Trump again, even though he became a shattered orange ball.

I know what I'm talking about, I am the product of a classic working-class family.

What are the urgent requirements that the new government should fulfill?

- To give low- and middle-income groups more hope again, and to decrease the tone of populism ... just as it is the case in post-war Germany.

What does the business world expect of Biden?

Wall Street doesn't seem to get scared.

I think Wall Street will be reassured when the Republicans take control of Congress.

Trump's departure is a good thing for patriotism;

And if the Republican Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, remains in office, that's fine.

Republicans can stop the government from raising taxes.

And I think that is why Wall Street will remain so positive.

Trump attacked China's trade policy, imposing customs duties on imports ... Were his actions right?

Attacking the Chinese so fiercely was not a good idea.

The Europeans, too, have problems with China.

But together, we can talk to China, which is a huge trade conglomerate.

But he failed to solve the problem diplomatically.

The trade agreement with China blatantly failed, and we learn from history that alliances are beneficial to both sides, but Trump tarnished the reputation of democratic leaders, and made things more complicated.

Do you think there is an opportunity to revive the idea of ​​the transatlantic trade partnership, which is the US-European free trade agreement?

This would be a good step to gain control of Chinese power, and in the interests of the US economy.

Incidentally, the Democratic nominee’s mistake in 2016, Hillary Clinton, was that she did not support the side of the idea of ​​the transatlantic trade partnership, and she was not confident that the Americans would benefit from it. Instead, she merely responded to Trump’s mockery.

Wall Street reassures the situation, when the Republicans take control of Congress.

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