Donald Trump is said to have 'loved' Anthony Scaramucci's expletive-filled rant about his White House colleagues.

The president's view of his director of communications calling his chief of a staff 'a f***ing paranoid schizophrenic' and accusing his chief strategist of 'trying to suck his own c**k' was according to Axios, which called the Mooch 'empowered'.

But whether it was helpful to his long-term prospects at 1600 Penn remains to be seen.

Loyalists of the president are casting Scaramucci's unbelievable conversation with a reporter as a bump in the road for the newest Trump aide.

Both he and Reince Priebus, the chief of staff, were on Air Force One on Friday - although on the ground they kept their distance and Scaramucci refused to comment on the tiff to reporters.

He did not return with the president Friday from Long Island, dropping off after Trump's speech in New York.

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If looks...: Anthony Scaramucci's expletive-filled rant about his White House chief of staff Reince Priebus was certainly not helpful to his long-term prospects at 1600 Penn, but the friend of the president isn't getting the boot quite yet

Not close: The Mooch (left) was on the tarmac with Reince Priebus after Air Force One landed at Long Island MacArthur Airport in New York - but they were hardly bosom buddies

At least they're talking: Anthony Scaramucci was seen exchanging words with Stephen Miller, the president's speech writer who had previously been see as close to Bannon

Plenty of baggage" The Mooch, a native of Long Island, had packed extensively for the trip to home turf on Air Force One. The president was speaking to law enforcement about MS-13, the violent gang

Scaramucci arrives to travel with U.S. President Donald Trump to Ronkonkoma, New York from Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, today during a storm

Loyalists of the president are casting Scaramucci's unbelievable conversation with a reporter as a bump in the road for the newest Trump aide, who has obviously not been fired

White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus was also seen boarding Air Force One this afternoon

The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza published an article quoting Scaramucci in excruciating detail after White House official called him and did not say the conversation was off the record

Scaramucci threatened to 'f***ing kill all the leakers' in the White House and report them to the 'F.B.I. and the f***ing Department of Justice' in a call with a reporter on Wednesday evening.

The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza published an article quoting Scaramucci in excruciating detail after White House official made claims Lizza knew to be untrue yesterday morning on New Day.'

Scaramucci apologized on Twitter on Thursday evening for his 'colorful' comments and ripped Lizza for his piece on the phone call, even though the call was not categorized as off the record.

'I made a mistake in trusting in a reporter. It won't happen again,' he tweeted.

Reporters repeatedly asked him to address his comments on Air Force One on Friday, but he declined.

'Better not to comment,' he said as he boarded the president's plane. 'Come on, that was not fair. You know that was not fair,' he told journalists on his way out of the aircraft.

The episode with Lizza, while embarrassing for Scaramucci, the White House, and ultimately, the president, did not immediately result in the Trump aide's dismissal.

One White House official told Politico that Scaramucci was unlikely to be sacked over this particular incident.

'He didn't say anything negative about Trump,' this source said.

Another person suggested to DailyMail.com that Scaramucci's fight with Priebus was preferable to the media's continuous coverage of the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.

The blood sport between the former hedge funder and the ex-Republican National Committee head overtook conversation on Thursday evening about the GOP's failed bids to repeal Obamacare, as well.

Scaramucci derided White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus 'a f***ing paranoid schizophrenic' and claimed that chief strategist Steve Bannon he's not trying to 'suck my own c**k'

A spectacular failure of GOP leadership in both the White House and the US Capitol, the the subject was pushed aside as White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders went on Fox News on Thursday night.

Huckabee Sanders actually attempted to invoke the upcoming vote on the 'skinny' repeal bill that later failed.

'We are focused on health care. It’s going to be a big thing over the next several hours. We’re very committed to making sure we repeal and replace Obamacare. That's going to be taking place later tonight,' she said on 'The Story' with Martha MacCallum.

MacCullum told her in response: 'Believe me, I have a list of questions I want to ask about that are policy-oriented that got, you know, knocked lower when this news happened.'

Sucked into the brawl between Scaramucci, the incoming White House communications director, and other senior West Wing staffers, Huckabee Sanders said that the words that Scaramucci used are 'in many circles, probably not appropriate language.'

'And he's very passionate about the president and the president's agenda, and I think he may have let that get the best of him in that conversation,' she said.

The episode, while embarrassing for Scaramucci, the White House, and ultimately, the president, did not immediately result in the Trump aide's dismissal. He was traveling with Trump today to New York

The episode, while embarrassing for Scaramucci, the White House, and ultimately, the president, did not immediately result in the Trump aide's dismissal

The Trump spokeswoman said she had not spoken to the president about the New Yorker article that had dropped hours before.

Yet, she was on message, repeating Scaramucci's claim that his language was 'colorful' and emblematic of his 'passion' for president.

'Sometimes when you have the best people from around the country coming in with a variety of backgrounds, very different perspectives, you may not agree on everything,' she said of Scaramucci's spats with Bannon and Priebus. 'I think we have to push forward and that's exactly what we are doing.'

Earlier on Thursday Huckabee Sanders said in an on-camera briefing that Trump 'enjoys healthy competition' between his staffers.

'We all come and have a chance to voice those ideas, voice those perspectives, and have a lot of healthy competition. And with that competition you usually get the best results. The President likes that type of competition and encourages it,' she said.

As Scaramucci continued to downward spiral, other Trump loyalists began to ponder how long he’d last.

Jason Miller, a White House insider who worked on Trump's campaign, said Friday that 'President Trump likes to surround himself with folks who are passionate and who love to mix it up and have these differing opinions and ideas.

'He likes to see them hash it out and see which idea comes to the top or which opinion comes forward - up to a point,' Miller said on CNN.

It was a dinner leak that set Scaramucci off in the phone call with Lizza. He demanded to know who the reporter's source was, claiming at one point that the leak was a 'catastrophe' for the country. He then asserted that Priebus had leaked the meal and his financial forms

The GOP strategist stressed a really 'critical distinction' between mouthing off on behalf of the president and showboating.

'Here is at a certain point the president will look and say this is becoming a distraction or this is something that is gettin’ in the way of our agenda, and then, folks will find themselves on the outs, and that's not where you want to be,' Miller said.

The president does not appreciate grandstanders, and it riles him when his senior aides become the focus of a story.

Aides are expected to put aside their own egos to make room for the president’s. In Trump’s White House, there’s but one person the president wants to be the center of attention, and it’s him.

Other senior officials who have run afoul of the president by feeding their own ambitions have saved themselves by keeping their heads down and waiting for the storm to pass.

For Scaramucci, a camera-loving, fast-talking New Yorker who left Wall Street for Washington, it’s become increasingly obvious that he may not fit in.

His reaction to a leak on Wednesday that he had dinner with the president, first lady and some Fox news personalities was startling in the West Wing.

'Sometimes when you have the best people from around the country coming in with a variety of backgrounds, very different perspectives, you may not agree on everything,' White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said of Scaramucci's spats with Bannon and Priebus. 'I think we have to push forward and that's exactly what we are doing'

While details of the dinner were provided to reporters against his wishes, the revelation that he dined with the president, Sean Hannity and other Fox employees was ‘small potatoes,’ in Scaramucci’s own words yesterday on CNN.

It was the dinner leak that set Scaramucci off in the phone call with Lizza. He demanded to know who the reporter's source was, claiming at one point that the leak was a 'catastrophe' for the country.

Convinced that Priebus had dished not just on the dinner but also his financial assets, Scaramucci sent out a tweet about the FBI that mentioned Trump's chief of staff.

'In light of the leak of my financial info which is a felony. I will be contacting @FBI and the @TheJusticeDept #swamp @Reince45,' he said.

When journalists speculated that he was targeting his colleague, Scaramucci deleted the message and sent out a new one.

'Wrong! Tweet was public notice to leakers that all Sr Adm officials are helping to end illegal leaks,' he said.

Lizza said Thursday that Scaramucci had changed his story. At the end of their phone call, Scaramucci said he was getting off the line 'because I’ve gotta start tweeting some s*** to make this guy crazy.'

Just before that, Scaramucci claimed, 'I nailed these guys. I’ve got digital fingerprints on everything they’ve done through the F.B.I. and the f***ing Department of Justice.'

Whether Scaramucci or Priebus were long for Trumpworld remained unclear as of Friday morning

Whether he or Priebus were long for Trumpworld remained unclear as of Friday morning.

The president for his part seems content, for now, to let them fight to the death.

'President Trump likes this competition of ideas. But he wants to see his agenda being implemented and he wants to see strong people stepping forward to go and do that,' Miller said Friday.

Once slated to be communications director himself, before he backed away from the position, Miller said that he sees Scaramucci as 'a breath of fresh air coming into the White House.'

'I love his focus on the leaks. I think it's going to be a great teammate, and I think all these guys just need to get on the same page here, because especially after the Republican turncoats shot down Obamacare last night, we gotta get going on tax reform and we can’t dork around any longer.'

Miller said he's worked with Prebius, Bannon and Scaramucci and he knows 'they can do it.'

'There's no reason that these three shouldn’t be able to get along and work on behalf of the president.'