Scaramucci says Trump 'stressed' over indictment, predicts he will drop out of 2024 race

Anthony Scaramucci, a former White House communications director for ex-President Donald Trump, said on Monday that Trump is "stressed" about his indictment on federal charges and predicted the Republican front-runner will eventually end his 2024 presidential campaign over his legal problems.

Trump surrendered to authorities in Miami on Tuesday, where he was arraigned in federal court. Trump's attorney pleaded not guilty to 37 charges against the former president related to suspected mishandling of federal documents seized from his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago.

Scaramucci, who was Trump's communications director just 11 days before he was fired by the former president, said he believes his old boss is concerned about the federal indictment.

"I know President Trump's personality reasonably well. Remember it wasn't just 11 days for me, it was 71 campaign stops and a full year's worth of work," Scaramucci said. "He does not like this. He is stressed about it."

On July 31, Anthony Scaramucci left his post as White House communications director after just 11 days on the job.  A person close to Scaramucci confirmed the staffing change just hours after President Donald Trump's new chief of staff, John Kelly, was sworn into office. In this July 21, 2017 photo, incoming White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci,blows a kiss after answering questions during the press briefing in the Brady

Scaramucci also said he believes Trump will end his third presidential campaign before he can become the 2024 Republican nominee.

"I think he ends up eventually dropping out of the race," Scaramucci said on NewsNation. "I don't think he makes it to the Iowa caucus."

Trump has repeatedly rejected the charges against him related to the seizure of classified documents from Mar-a-Lago and his earlier indictment in New York. Trump has also pledged to remain in the 2024 presidential race, despite facing multiple legal challenges.

While Scaramucci acknowledged that some Trump supporters will back the former president no matter what, he said there is an "opening" in the race for the 2024 Republican nomination.

"There's more Republican criticism, and that indictment is very damning," Scaramucci said.

A USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll released Tuesday found that 34% of Republican and Independent voters said Trump's indictments make them less likely to support the former president in 2024. But the poll also found that 11% of Republican and Independent voters are more likely to support Trump because of his indictments.

Scaramucci became a vocal Trump critic after his dismissal from the White House, but he joins a growing number of officials from the Trump administration who have said publicly that the federal charges against Trump should seriously concern him.

Bill Barr, who was attorney general during the Trump presidency, said on "Fox News Sunday" that the federal indictment is "damning" and that "if even half of it is true, then he's toast."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Scaramucci says Donald Trump is 'stressed,' will drop out of 2024 race