- The Scaramucci Post, which apparently continues to exist only on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, has to date offered a disjointed array of tweets featuring random polls, rows.
- Anthony Scaramucci, onetime supporter turned vocal critic of US President Donald Trump, got locked out of Twitter for what the platform said was “abusive behavior,” after calling the president fat.
- Jan 09, 2021 Anthony Scaramucci, whose tenure as White House communications director was so short it became slang for a brief moment in time, took to Twitter to tease the outgoing commander-in-chief.
The Scaramucci Post, a Twitter account linked to former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, tweeted a poll on Tuesday asking how many Jews were killed during the Holocaust.
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The Jerusalem Post reports that The Scaramucci Post tweeted a poll from their own Twitter account titled, “How many Jews were killed in the Holocaust?” The poll allowed Twitter users to select a number of options ranging between less than one million to more than five million.
The poll was deleted shortly afterward, and The Scaramucci Post account tweeted a screenshot of the poll along with an explanation for the post:
This poll was put up by @lancelaifer without consulting @Scaramucci who is traveling in London.
The poll has been taken down. pic.twitter.com/SKaaPZAPow
— Scaramucci Post (@ScaramucciPost) October 17, 2017
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Lance Laifer, whose Twitter bio lists him as the CEO of Old Forge Media Management, was blamed for posting the poll and has since apologized. He claimed the poll was intended to highlight the general public’s ignorance of facts relating to the Holocaust.
This is @lancelaifer and I apologize if anyone was offended by the Holocaust poll.
— Scaramucci Post (@ScaramucciPost) October 17, 2017
The intent of the poll was to highlight ignorance of the basic facts of the Holocaust. I take full responsibility for it.
— Scaramucci Post (@ScaramucciPost) October 17, 2017
CNN’s Jake Tapper tweeted that sources close to Scaramucci claim he was furious about the post:
Source close to @Scaramucci says he’s “furious” about Holocaust-denying tweet. It will be taken down as soon as possible…1/2
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 17, 2017
2/2 and “he’s going to take immediate disciplinary action. At least one person is getting fired.”
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 17, 2017
Arthur Schwartz, Scaramucci’s friend who has previously been quoted as his PR rep, also took issue with the poll in a number of tweets. Schwartz did, however, seem to call out Laifer directly rather than Scaramucci. Replying to Laifer’s tweet that the poll wasn’t meant to offend anyone, Schwartz stated, “The problem is that you’re not offended by it.”
https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/920278751367368704
When Laifer claimed that the poll was an attempt to highlight the lack of education around the Holocaust, Schwartz replied, “But it ended up highlighting @lancelaifer’s ignorance instead. And embarrassed Anthony & people associated with him. Just stop.”
https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/920285010866909185
The Scaramucci Post Twitter account continues to retweet tweets defending the poll.
https://twitter.com/KolbertReport/status/920305438046015488
Anthony Scaramucci posted a statement on his personal Twitter account apologizing for the incident:
Please retweet . . . pic.twitter.com/s6qxw939yb
— Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) October 17, 2017
Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship. Follow him on Twitter @LucasNolan_ or email him at lnolan@breitbart.com
The Scaramucci Post, a Twitter account linked to former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci, tweeted a poll on Tuesday asking how many Jews were killed during the Holocaust.
The Jerusalem Post reports that The Scaramucci Post tweeted a poll from their own Twitter account titled, “How many Jews were killed in the Holocaust?” The poll allowed Twitter users to select a number of options ranging between less than one million to more than five million.
The poll was deleted shortly afterward, and The Scaramucci Post account tweeted a screenshot of the poll along with an explanation for the post:
This poll was put up by @lancelaifer without consulting @Scaramucci who is traveling in London.
The poll has been taken down. pic.twitter.com/SKaaPZAPow
— Scaramucci Post (@ScaramucciPost) October 17, 2017
Lance Laifer, whose Twitter bio lists him as the CEO of Old Forge Media Management, was blamed for posting the poll and has since apologized. He claimed the poll was intended to highlight the general public’s ignorance of facts relating to the Holocaust.
This is @lancelaifer and I apologize if anyone was offended by the Holocaust poll.
— Scaramucci Post (@ScaramucciPost) October 17, 2017
The intent of the poll was to highlight ignorance of the basic facts of the Holocaust. I take full responsibility for it.
— Scaramucci Post (@ScaramucciPost) October 17, 2017
CNN’s Jake Tapper tweeted that sources close to Scaramucci claim he was furious about the post:
Source close to @Scaramucci says he’s “furious” about Holocaust-denying tweet. It will be taken down as soon as possible…1/2
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 17, 2017
2/2 and “he’s going to take immediate disciplinary action. At least one person is getting fired.”
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 17, 2017
Arthur Schwartz, Scaramucci’s friend who has previously been quoted as his PR rep, also took issue with the poll in a number of tweets. Schwartz did, however, seem to call out Laifer directly rather than Scaramucci. Replying to Laifer’s tweet that the poll wasn’t meant to offend anyone, Schwartz stated, “The problem is that you’re not offended by it.”
https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/920278751367368704
When Laifer claimed that the poll was an attempt to highlight the lack of education around the Holocaust, Schwartz replied, “But it ended up highlighting @lancelaifer’s ignorance instead. And embarrassed Anthony & people associated with him. Just stop.”
https://twitter.com/ArthurSchwartz/status/920285010866909185
The Scaramucci Post Twitter account continues to retweet tweets defending the poll.
https://twitter.com/KolbertReport/status/920305438046015488
Anthony Scaramucci posted a statement on his personal Twitter account apologizing for the incident:
Please retweet . . . pic.twitter.com/s6qxw939yb
— Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) October 17, 2017
Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship. Follow him on Twitter @LucasNolan_ or email him at lnolan@breitbart.com