Ex-WH communications director Anthony Scaramucci: Bannon's reported 'treasonous' comment 'absolutely ridiculous'

The former White House communications director is defending Donald Trump Jr.

“I didn’t go to that meeting. And so I don’t know all of the details related to the meeting,” Scaramucci said on ABC News’ “Good Morning America.”

“But to say somebody is treasonous in doing something against the interests of the United States because they took a meeting is absolutely ridiculous."

Scaramucci added, "This is absolutely ridiculous he would make a statement like that if he made the statement.”

Bannon did not respond to ABC News' request for comment Wednesday.

“When he was fired, he not only lost his job, he lost his mind,” Trump said in a statement, adding, “Steve pretends to be at war with the media, which he calls the opposition party, yet he spent his time at the White House leaking false information to the media to make himself seem far more important than he was.”

Trump was “furious” and “disgusted” by Bannon’s comments, according to White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.

“I think furious, disgusted would probably certainly fit, when you make such outrageous claims and completely false claims against the president, his administration, and his family,” Sanders said during the press briefing Wednesday.

Scaramucci challenged Bannon to “get on the air” and take back the comment.

He also defended the president’s eldest son as patriotic and argued that “there’s nobody less treasonous than Don Jr.”

Scaramucci shot down the book’s reporting that Trump’s goal was ultimately not to win the presidency, but to get famous from running a campaign.

Scaramucci left his role as White House communications director in July after a mere 11 days on the job.

ABC News' John Santucci contributed to this report.