The head of a group that fights bias against Italian-Americans on Friday blasted top Trump administration official Anthony Scaramucci for his profanity-laced tirade about White House leaks.

“Let’s be clear. Anthony Scaramucci in no way represents the 25 million Italian-Americans who are hard-working, law-abiding and respectful,” said Italian American One Voice Coalition Executive Board member Andre DiMino.

Scaramucci incurred the group’s wrath after a reporter for The New Yorker magazine wrote about a bizarre nighttime phone call he’d gotten from the man who calls himself The Mooch.

Scaramucci launched into a rage-filled rant against White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and Trump’s alt-right guru Steve Bannon, and threatened to fire the entire White House communications team.

Though widely criticized as offensive, Scaramucci didn’t apologize for his remarks, which sources said were encouraged by President Trump.

“The concern for us is that as an Italian-American, Scramucci’s persona will generate skits and other comedy on broadcast TV and elsewhere in which mob themes will be used,” said DiMino.

“We have seen this movie before. The fall-back for lazy comedy writers is if he’s Italian, he needs to be portrayed as mobbed up. The fact that the news media has begun calling him ‘The Mooch,’ I believe, is a prelude to this.”

The group in the past has fought what it considers negative stereotypes of Italian-Americans, including the show “Jersey Shore.”