White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci reaffirmed President Donald Trump’s commitment to stand for “the people that need the most help in the United States,” during an interview on SiriusXM’s “Breitbart News Saturday.”

The new communications director told Breitbart’s Matt Boyle that the shake-up within the White House in the aftermath of Scaramucci’s hiring and White House press secretary Sean Spicer’s unexpected resignation will serve to “refine” the message the president wishes to deliver to the American people. He said Trump is focused on fulfilling his campaign promises and corralling Congress into passing his legislative agenda.

“We’ve got to get the message out there and we’ve got to get the message to the congressmen and the senators to do the right thing for the country. And I believe we can do that,” Scaramucci said, noting that Trump is continuing to apply pressure to GOP senators to reach some sort of agreement in order to pass health care reform.

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As for the funding and construction of Trump’s long-promised border wall between the U.S. and Mexico, Scaramucci said that “the president has it in his budget” and expects Congress to comply.

“I know this is one of his campaign promises that he is on missile lock to keep, Matt,” he told Boyle. “We have a list of campaign promises that are up on [senior adviser] Steve Bannon’s wall, and we’re going right through those campaign promises … so that we can tell the American people we’re citizen politicians or citizen public servants. We’re not career politicians or establishment players that just want to sit in Washington and milk the system.”

“And what we want to do is, here are the things that we promised you. And like good business people, we’re going to deliver on these promises and try to make the system better,” Scaramucci continued. “So the wall is at the top of the list for the president. And so I can assure you that is going to get done.”

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The communications director spoke of how watching Trump’s unconventional campaign and witnessing how deeply his platform resonated with middle-class Americans across the country affected him deeply on a personal level.

“This is one of the most admirable things about him. It was the president that showed me — who grew up in a middle-class area like that — what was actually going on in my home time,” Scaramucci said. “Matt, I was spending too much time trying to spiral my way up into the global elite, you know? I went to some fancy schools, and then I worked at Goldman [Sachs], and then I was trying to make myself some money to become financially independent. And I missed it.”

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“And so it’s one of the reasons why I’m so passionate to get reconnected to that and to help the president help those people,” he added. “One of the most successful things about the president is that he has a vision for those people, but he also identified that way earlier than what I would call the typical politician, who really wasn’t focused on it.” (go to page 2 to continue reading)[lz_pagination]