Scaramucci: Trump Deliberately Sabotaging Vance to 'Be the Last Republican President'
Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci claims Trump is deliberately sabotaging VP JD Vance to ensure he remains "the last Republican president." Scaramucci argues Trump's recent conflicts are calculated moves to weaponize Vance's Catholic identity against him.

Scaramucci Accuses Trump of Strategic Betrayal Against VP Vance
Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci has made explosive allegations against President Trump, claiming the commander-in-chief is deliberately undermining Vice President JD Vance to ensure his own political legacy remains unchallenged.
The 'Woodchipper' Strategy
In a scathing post on X (formerly Twitter) Saturday, Scaramucci wrote that Vance is "halfway through the woodchipper right now," suggesting Trump's recent conflicts with Pope Leo XIV are calculated moves designed to weaponize Vance's Catholic identity against him.
Scaramucci argues this isn't random culture war positioning—it's strategic political sabotage. The former Trump aide contends that Vance's conversion to Catholicism and his upcoming book about faith make him an easy target for Trump's pressure tactics.
Forcing Submission Through Public Humiliation
According to Scaramucci's analysis, Trump's maneuvers serve a dual purpose: they needle Catholic leadership while simultaneously forcing Vance into a position of public submission. He pointed to Vance's appearance on Bret Baier's show as evidence of this dynamic, describing it as a calculated display meant to demonstrate who truly controls the relationship.
"The dynamic, as Scaramucci laid it out, is less about theology than hierarchy inside the GOP," the report notes. This interpretation suggests Trump views potential successors not as allies to cultivate, but as threats to neutralize.
The 'Last Republican President' Theory
Perhaps most damaging is Scaramucci's central thesis: Trump "wants to be the party's final Republican president and has no interest in grooming successors such as Vance or Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)."
This accusation paints a picture of a president more concerned with his own historical legacy than the future of his party. If accurate, it suggests Trump views the Republican Party as his personal vehicle rather than an institution to preserve and strengthen for future generations.
Market Implications of Political Theater
Scaramucci, who maintains significant Wall Street connections, tied this political maneuvering to broader market dynamics. He argues that Trump's narrative control style directly impacts trading behavior, with investors watching politics for cues while politicians monitor markets for validation.
The former Trump aide described an "off-ramp" concept where Trump can abruptly shift storylines, causing markets to reprice around new narratives. This suggests the Vance situation could be part of a larger pattern of political theater designed to maintain control over both party dynamics and market sentiment.
Energy Markets and Geopolitical Calculations
Scaramucci connected his Vance analysis to broader geopolitical concerns, particularly around energy markets and Middle East tensions. He suggested Trump's approach to the Strait of Hormuz situation follows similar patterns—setting terms, forcing compliance, then claiming victory when market conditions allow.
This framework implies Trump treats domestic political relationships with the same transactional approach he applies to international affairs, viewing even his own vice president as a potential adversary to be managed rather than a partner to be empowered.
The Resignation Question
When addressing whether Vance might consider resignation, Scaramucci dismissed the possibility, arguing the vice president is "too ambitious and too calculating to walk away." This assessment suggests Vance finds himself trapped between loyalty to Trump and his own political future.
Implications for Republican Future
If Scaramucci's analysis proves accurate, it raises serious questions about the Republican Party's post-Trump future. A president actively working to undermine his own vice president and potential successors could leave the GOP in chaos once Trump eventually leaves office.
The allegations also highlight the unusual dynamics within the current administration, where traditional mentorship and succession planning appear replaced by zero-sum competition for political relevance.
As this internal drama unfolds, Republicans and political observers alike will be watching for signs that confirm or refute Scaramucci's explosive claims about Trump's true intentions toward his own vice president and party.
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