Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House communications director who was fired after 11 days in the White House, is writing a book, the New York Post reported Thursday.
Scaramucci said he is still loyal to President Donald Trump and the book will not be a tell-all similar to Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," the Post reported.
"It's an entrepreneur writing about an entrepreneur who has now ascended into the presidency," Scaramucci told the Post.
The book will be out in September and is titled, "The Blue Collar President: How Trump is Reinventing the Aspirational Working Class."
The high amount of employee turnover in the Trump White House is positive, Scaramucci told the Post, and "the current turnover — not only is it not bad — but should be expected from a disrupter in chief."
"I have seen him up close and personal and I know he has very good intentions and, being an entrepreneur, I am actually very comfortable with his operating style — despite the fact that I'm a casualty of it," Scaramucci said.
An earlier draft of the book, which was about Scaramucci's time in the White House, was denied 39 times, the report said.
The book will look at "Trump as a strategist, as a communicator and why he probably doesn't need a chief of staff, but could rely on a core group of lieutenants like he did at the Trump organization," Scaramucci told the newspaper.
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