With Anthony Scaramucci kicked out as White House Communications director, there are rumblings Kellyanne Conway could be the next to step into his shoes.

An executive branch insider tells The Daily Caller she's a possible pick, given her frequent appearances on cable news.

Right now Conway serves as counselor to the president, before that she was his campaign manager.

The speculation comes the same day Scaramucci was ousted as communications director after just 11 days on the job.

Leading up to his firing, in an expletive laden phone call Scaramucci trash talked the now replaced chief of staff Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon.

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NBC News reports Ivanka and Melania Trump were reportedly "disgusted" and "offended" by his language.

White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders clarified his comments did, in fact, lead to his firing.

She said, "The president certainly felt that Anthony's comments were inappropriate for a person in that position."

The White House also said with Scaramucci leaving, it would give new Chief of Staff John Kelly a clean slate and "the ability to build his own team."

Before Scaramucci, the comms director post had been empty since May, when Mike Dubke resigned.

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