To the Editor:

Re “Uncensored, Scaramucci Rails at His Rivals in the West Wing” (front page, July 28):

Anthony Scaramucci calls to mind a Mini-Me version of President Trump, duplicating his coarseness, nastiness, thin skin and disregard for actual facts.

Most important, another trait in common with his boss is his jaw-dropping incompetence. After all, as the new communications director he was supposed to bring a new concentration on getting the president’s message out. Instead, he fell on the ground running by drawing attention to his own self-inflicted messes.

What a perverse hall of mirrors our White House has become.

RUSS WEISS

PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J.

To the Editor:

I see that President Trump has succeeded at something: coarsening our civil discourse. In the past, The New York Times would have never published Anthony Scaramucci’s vulgar comments. Was that really necessary?

RAY LAMBERT, MIDDLETOWN, N.J.

To the Editor:

I applaud your verbatim quotes of Anthony Scaramucci’s remarks. While I don’t recall seeing anything like these vulgar words in my 62 years of reading The Times, I can assure you that my sensibilities were offended not by the language you chose to print, but by the current administration.