The former financier, who took the job last Friday, had drawn criticism after calling a reporter to give a profanity-laced tirade against his colleagues.
The decision to let him go was reportedly made by President Trump's new chief of staff, John Kelly.
Scaramucci is the third White House communications director to leave the post that had been vacant since May, when Mike Dubke left after about three months on the job. Sean Spicer, the former White House press secretary, also assumed some of the communications director role before he resigned when Scaramucci was hired on July 21.
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