The Mooch is no longer in President Trump’s corner.

Anthony Scaramucci, who served all of 11 days in the administration as White House communications director, said he won’t support Trump’s re-election and suggested the GOP might need to find another candidate to top its 2020 ticket.

The former Trump loyalist was asked Monday on CNN if he is no longer an “active supporter” of the president.

“I think that’s pretty obvious from over the weekend,” Scaramucci replied.

The president and his former administration staffer traded barbs over the weekend.

Scaramucci in several TV appearances ripped Trump’s visit with victims of the El Paso shootings as a “catastrophe” and said sometimes the president’s actions are “indefensible.”

Trump in tweets called him “incapable” and said Scaramucci is asked to be a pundit on news shows because of his association with him.

“It’s not for being the Mooch!” Trump posted on Twitter Saturday.

Monday on CNN, Scaramucci said putting up with the president’s behavior isn’t “worth the economic policies.”

“I’m a Republican, so I’m not switching parties to support a Democrat. I believe in the values and the policies of the Republican Party, but I’m now neutral on the president, and let’s see how he continues to act,” Scaramucci said.

Asked if he was calling for a change to the Republican ticket, said he was asking for it to be “considered.”

“I think you have to consider a change at the top of the ticket when someone is acting like this,” he said.