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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Gone by the Board by August Li Gone in the blink of an eye: Scaramucci's glittering 10-day White House stint in full. Anthony Scaramucci’s tenure as White House communications director was as short as a four-letter word and just as shocking. His stint began with such promise: an appearance in the briefing room where he repeatedly declared his love for the president and parted with an air-kiss to the White House press corps. A summer’s fling, it was over almost before it had begun. Five key departures in six months of Trump's presidency. Anthony Scaramucci (10 days) Named director of communications after having been denied a White House role earlier, the financier and Republican fundraiser promptly threatened to fire everyone in his team over leaks. He also staged a combative and contradictory briefing room debut and talkshow tour; sought to bat away questions about suspiciously liberal pronouncements in his past and support for Trump’s Republican enemies; deleted tweets; warred openly with the former chief of staff, , and seemingly forced him out; compared the struggle to take healthcare away from millions of Americans to Lincoln’s battle against slavery; poured obscene invective about leakers, Priebus and down the phone to a New Yorker reporter; missed the birth of his son; saw his wife file for divorce; and was asked to resign. Michael Flynn (23 days) Trump’s first national security adviser – one of four generals the president has employed – resigned after it was revealed he misled Vice-President Mike Pence over his contacts with Russians during the election campaign. It was later reported that Yates had warned the White House Flynn was vulnerable to Russian blackmail. James Comey (110 days) The most shocking firing of them all. Trump sacked his FBI director, by messenger rather than in person, as congressional and justice department investigations into links between Trump aides and Russia gathered pace. Lest anyone retain any doubt about why Trump pressed the big red button, he told NBC in a primetime interview the firing was tied to “this Russia thing”. The reverberations will be felt for some time yet. (183 days) The long-suffering but loyal surrogate for the president handed in his resignationin response to Scaramucci’s appointment. A Republican insider and Priebus ally, he never settled into the press secretary role after an infamous debut in which he angrily insisted Trump’s fantastic version of crowd sizes at the inauguration were true. Achieving by way of Melissa McCarthy’s lethal Saturday Night Live impression a somewhat dubious celebrity, his days at the White House were long rumoured to be numbered. His departure on a point of principle having seemingly been justified only 10 days later, he may now claim a sort of hollow vindication. Reince Priebus (189 days) The former Republican National Committee chair stayed loyal – at least in public – to Trump through Friday, when he was told his time was up. He stayed loyal after handing in his resignation too, rhapsodising about the president and his mission in interviews with CNN and, of course, Fox News. But it seemed Priebus’s card had alway been marked, less over his initial blocking of Scaramucci, which enraged the Mooch, or by his closeness to the House speaker, Paul Ryan, than by his private advice to Trump to quit the presidential race after 8 October, when the infamous Access Hollywood “Gropegate” tape was published. reported that Priebus was thus never considered a member of the “Oct 8th coalition”, a name for the inner cabal of Trumpites who have never wavered, however low their boss’s reputation has sunk. 21 July. Scaramucci, loyal and telegenic but lacking a traditional communications background, was named White House communication director, a move that immediately prompted the resignation of press secretary Sean Spicer. Ever the showman, Scaramucci smiled and charmed from behind the lectern as reporters peppered him with questions. But he was only ever performing for an audience of one, a president with a predilection for plot twists. At the press briefing, his first appearance before reporters outlined a familiar strategy : let Trump be Trump. “I think it’s super important for us to let him express his personality,” Scaramucci explained. In a statement, Trump praised Scaramucci: “Anthony is a person I have great respect for, and he will be an important addition to this administration. He has been a great supporter and will now help implement key aspects of our agenda while leading the communications team.” 22 July. Before pledging to Make America Great Again, Scaramucci had a different view of Trump. The Mooch spent his first Saturday on the job cleaning up his feed to remove historic tweets critical of the president and his agenda. “He’s gonna be president of, you can tell Donald I said this: the Queens County Bullies Association,” Scaramucci once said during a segment on in August 2015. “You are an inherited-money dude from Queens County. Bring it.” Full transparency: I'm deleting old tweets. Past views evolved & shouldn't be a distraction. I serve @POTUS agenda & that's all that matters — Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) July 22, 2017. 23 July. The Mooch showed off his charm on the Sunday morning shows. He promised a witch-hunt to root out “leakers” and said anyone found to be sharing unauthorized information with the press would be fired. “We are strong as our weakest link,” Scaramucci said on CBS Face the Nation. “And I’ll say it a little differently in a pun. We’re strong as our weakest leak.” On State of the Union, Scaramucci cited an anonymous source on Russian hacking of the election, and then revealed that the source was the president. “Somebody said to me yesterday – I won’t tell you who – that if the Russians actually hacked this situation and spilled out those emails, you would have never seen it,” he said. “You would have never had any evidence of them, meaning that they’re super confident in their deception skills and hacking.” Pressed on the provenance of the claim, he replied: “How about it was the president?” 24 July. Scaramucci’s estranged wife, Deidre Ball, gave birth to their second child in New York. Scaramucci traveled on Air Force One with the president to West Virginia, where Trump delivered a politically charged speech before thousands of Boy Scouts. (A Boy Scouts official later apologized for allowing “political rhetoric”at their annual jamboree.) A great night in W Va. we have great momentum. pic.twitter.com/2Cb4OBhsMf — Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) July 25, 2017. 25 July. Thumbs up and smiles aboard Air Force One on the way to Youngstown, Ohio, where the Mooch told reporters onboard: “If the leaks continue, then I’ve got to let everybody go.” 26 July. Scaramucci dined at the White House with the president, the first lady, Fox News host Sean Hannity and former Fox News executive . After dinner, he placed a fateful call to New Yorker writer, . He then tweeted: “In light of the leak of my financial info which is a felony. I will be contacting @FBI and the @TheJusticeDept #swamp @Reince45.” 27 July. published that conversation. Highlights include: “I’m not Steve Bannon, I’m not trying to suck my own cock,” he said of the White House chief strategist. “Reince is a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac,” he said of the White House chief of staff, who Scaramucci insinuated was behind some of the most damaging leaks. “What I want to do is I want to fucking kill all the leakers and I want to get the President’s agenda on track so we can succeed for the American people.” Scaramucci also referred to himself in the third person, by his nickname. “OK, the Mooch showed up a week ago,” he told the magazine. “This is going to get cleaned up very shortly, OK?” As a world which thought it was, by now, immune to surprises from Trump’s White House digested his unique communication style, the director of communications conceded he did not know the call was on the record. I sometimes use colorful language. I will refrain in this arena but not give up the passionate fight for @realDonaldTrump's agenda. #MAGA — Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) July 27, 2017. 28 July. Another ride on Air Force One. The destination: his native . New York Post’s Page Six reported that Scaramucci’s infatuation with Trump was a catalyst for his wife’s decision to file for divorce while nine months pregnant with their second child after three years of marriage. Leave civilians out of this. I can take the hits, but I would ask that you would put my family in your thoughts and prayers & nothing more. — Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) July 28, 2017. 29 July. Family does not need to be drawn into this. Soon we will learn who in the media has class and who doesn't. No further comments on this. — Anthony Scaramucci (@Scaramucci) July 29, 2017. 30 July. He spent Sunday mostly below the radar, though he tweeted about a call with Republican chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. “Looking forward to building even stronger relationship,” he wrote. 31 July. Scaramucci watched as John Kelly was sworn in as the president’s new chief of staff. Hours later, the White House announced that Scaramucci was out as White House communications director, reportedly at the urging of Kelly. Former WH Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci is seen in the Oval Office as @realDonaldTrump meets w/ new Chief of Staff Gen. Kelly pic.twitter.com/slMNikxNNF — Doug Mills (@dougmillsnyt) July 31, 2017. “Anthony Scaramucci will be leaving his role as White House communications director,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement. “Mr Scaramucci felt it was best to give chief of staff John Kelly a clean slate and the ability to build his own team. We wish him all the best.” During the daily briefing, Sanders said Scaramucci does not have an administration role “at this time”. L.I. ROAD EXPLAINS FARE PENALTY PLEA; So Many Buy Tickets on Board That Conductor Must Reduce Train Speed, P.S.C. Hears 10-CENT EXTRA FEE ASKED Official Holds August Total of 838,873 Fares in Cash Could Have Been Halved. An official of the Long Island Rail Road testified yesterday that ticket purchases aboard traind instead of at station offices were so heavy at times that conductors had found it necessary to slow down trains to complete the collection of fares. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Things to do. The East End is once again bursting with new and fun things to do, restaurants to try, spots to explore and favorite summer spots to revisit this season. Not known for changing often, there are new things to try on Fire Island. Paddle up or dock a boat nearby to hear live music this summer on the Great South Bay. Where to find retro video game cabinets throughout Nassau and Suffolk. People are craving signs of life, both indoors and out. Dine, listen to music and more at these neighborhood evening events. Events, activities, drive-in movies and concerts are popping up around Long Island this season. Here are four East End winery adventures to take this season. From Jones Beach to Billy Joel, see how well you know Long Island's iconic people and places. This time of year, happiness comes in the shape of a bright-red, juicy strawberry. The boat is based in Bay Shore Marina but can pick up and drop off passengers from different locations within 15 miles. Gone by the Board by August Li. The City of Long Beach Department of Youth and Family Services and the Long Beach Senior Advisory Board invite you to join them at a “Meet and Greet” for Long Beach Seniors. They are so excited to welcome everyone back to the Magnolia Center after being closed due to the pandemic and look forward to starting up their vibrant program for active seniors in our community. The event will take place on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 from 1 pm to 3 pm at the Magnolia Center located at 650 Magnolia Blvd. The event will be held outdoors near the Gazebo in the parking lot behind the building. This is a great opportunity to renew friendships, re-discover an active lifestyle, hear about upcoming programs, and discuss new programs you might like to see at the center. Light refreshments will be served. Pre-registration is suggested. Please click here or call (516)431-3510 to register. Juneteenth Celebration. The Long Beach Martin Luther King Center, in partnership with the Friedberg Jewish Community Center, presents the Unspoken History Treasures - a Juneteenth program on the African journey to America and a celebration for African American culture and achievement throughout history. The event takes place on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at 6:00pm at the Long Beach Martin Luther King Center, 615 Riverside Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561. Free Summer Concerts on the Beach Return to Long Beach! The Department of Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce the return of the very popular "Music on the Beach" summer concert series. The concerts will begin on Wednesday, July 7, 2021 and will take place every Wednesday night at 8:00pm on rotating beaches, including New York Avenue, Riverside Boulevard and Neptune Boulevard. Don't forget to bring a beach chair or blanket, and why not order dinner to the beach from one of our amazing Long Beach restaurants. For more information and a line-up of shows, please click here . Fabulous 4th of July 4K Race. The City of Long Beach Department of Parks and Recreation is pleased to announce that registration for the Fabulous 4th of July 4K Race and Children's 1K Race is now underway. The race, in memory of Sgt. Sean Ryan of the Long Beach Police Department will be held on Sunday, July 4, 2021 and is a great way to celebrate the start of a healthy summer. The 1K children's fun run will begin at 8:00 am and the 4K race will begin at 8:30 am. Click below to download an application or click here to register online. Thank you to our sponsors the Long Beach PBA, The Long Beach Professional Firefighters and the Long Beach CSEA! Summer Camps. The City of Long Beach is pleased to announce the return of the Parks and Recreation Summer Camp Programs. Applications are now available for the affordable and fun eight week camp experience. We offer a Morning Camp and Afternoon Sports Camp. Click here for more information on the Recreation Camps. The Department of Youth & Family Services is also offering a "before camp" and "after camp" program as well as a day program. Click here for more information. Welcome. Welcome to the City of Long Beach, a picturesque community nestled along the Atlantic Ocean, commonly known as the" City by the Sea." Residents and visitors can explore our 3.5 miles of pristine beach, walk, run or ride our 2.1 mile boardwalk, surf the waves, eat in one of our amazing restaurants, shop in our business districts with unique shops and so much more. Long Beach offers a rich community life with an abundance of recreational activities enjoyed by visitors and residents alike. Long Beach serves up everything under the sun!