Scaramucci tweeted that Buttigieg, who would be the first openly gay presidential nominee, “has already won for what he’s done for young #LGBTQ people across America.” Buttigieg and his husband, Chase Buttigieg, are featured on this week’s cover of Time magazine. There has been some concern in the White
-- Financier Anthony Scaramucci says he’ll back the president’s re-election in 2020 -- despite tweeting earlier Thursday in support of Democrat Pete Buttigieg and saying some administration policies are bad for business.
There has been some concern in the White House that Scaramucci would revolt and endorse a Democrat in 2020, according to one person familiar with the matter. But the Skybridge Capital founder said in an interview following his tweet that he’ll back Trump even though “some of the policies from the administration are bad for business -- anti-gay, child separation policy, the attack on the free press.
He said his Buttigieg tweet is a reflection of his long-time belief that it’s good for the country for openly gay people to run for public office.
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