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Although Scaramucci admitted the communications team faces a steep challenge in the face of constant “fake news,” he told Wallace that he is committed to taking advantage of the “fresh start” his appointment could give to the administration.

“I’m hoping to create an era of a new good feeling, of good media, give everybody a fresh start. Let’s see if we can reset this and create a more positive mojo among everybody,” he said. “And, again, like I said, we have a story that we want to tell. It’s a phenomenal story for the American people. There’s a policy agenda in place that I think is phenomenal for the American people.”

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“If you look at the last six months, I think there’s been some distortion in terms of how successful we’ve actually been, and I think we want to clear that up,” Scaramucci added.

Noting that he wants “the president to be the president” and “express the full nature of his personality,” he said he plans “to be there to … aid and abet [Trump’s] agenda.”

“So for me I have a different personality style from this president in some ways; in other ways, we’re very similar. I just want to there to be fairness and objectivity,” Scaramucci said. “So let’s see how the whole thing holds out, but my feeling about this thing is, it’s overblown, it’s completely unfair, it’s designed to take people off message and off of our agenda. And we’re going to get people on our message and on our agenda.” [lz_pagination]