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6 people with terms of office to rival Scaramucci 6 people with terms of office to rival Scaramucci (PHOTOS)
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As the Trump Administration tries manage the departure of Anthony ‘the Mooch’ Scaramucci after just 10 days as White House communications director, it’s worth noting that there have been similarly short tenures across religion, politics and sport.As the Trump Administration tries manage the departure of Anthony ‘the Mooch’ Scaramucci after just 10 days as White House communications director, it’s worth noting that there have been similarly short tenures across religion, politics and sport.
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Here, we’ve compiled a list of those who made history for their incredibly short terms:Here, we’ve compiled a list of those who made history for their incredibly short terms:
1. In 2000, Bill Belichick lasted for just one day as head coach of the New York Jets NFL franchise. The now five-time Super Bowl champion had taken the role following five underwhelming years as head coach of the Cleveland Browns. But Belichick’s return to the top level of management would be short-lived, resigning as head coach amid tensions with the team’s new owners. 1. Bill Belichick
2. William Henry Harrison, the ninth US president, held the office for 31 days before dying of pneumonia in 1841. The last commander-in-chief to have been born a British subject, his presidency remains the shortest in US history. In 2000, Bill Belichick lasted for just one day as head coach of the New York Jets NFL franchise. The now five-time Super Bowl champion had taken the role following five underwhelming years as head coach of the Cleveland Browns. But Belichick’s return to the top level of management would be short-lived, resigning as head coach amid tensions with the team’s new owners.
3. Mike Flynn became the first to leave the Trump White House back in February this year. The retired US Army Lieutenant General lasted just 24 days as the president’s National Security Advisor after it emerged he had not disclosed his contact with Russian ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak.
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4. In 2007, English football manager Leroy Rosenior was fired by Torquay United just 10 minutes after taking the job. At the time, it was reported that the club’s owner sold his majority stake to a consortium just moments after signing Rosenior, who was then promptly relieved of his duties. 2.William Henry Harrison
5. Pope Urban VII has the dubious privilege of holding the record for the shortest papacy in history, dying just 12 days after his election as head of the Catholic church in 1590. His short reign was not without its achievements, however, as the pope enforced the world’s first recorded smoking ban. The ninth US president, William Henry Harrison, held the office for just 31 days before dying of pneumonia in 1841. The last commander-in-chief to have been born a British subject, his presidency remains the shortest in US history.
6. Joseph Goebbels served one day as the Chancellor of Germany in 1945, a position he inherited from Adolf Hitler after the Nazi leader committed suicide in his Berlin bunker at the end of World War II. Goebbels and his wife then killed themselves and their six children by cyanide poisoning. 3. Mike Flynn
Mike Flynn became the first to leave the Trump White House back in February this year. The retired US Army Lieutenant General lasted just 24 days as the president’s National Security Advisor after it emerged he had not disclosed his contact with Russian ambassador to the US Sergey Kislyak.
4. Leroy Rosenior 
In 2007, English football manager Leroy Rosenior was fired by Torquay United just 10 minutes after taking the job. At the time, it was reported that the club’s owner sold his majority stake to a consortium just moments after signing Rosenior, who was then promptly relieved of his duties.
5. Pope Urban VII
Pope Urban VII has the dubious privilege of holding the record for the shortest papacy in history, dying just 12 days after his election as head of the Catholic church in 1590. His short reign was not without its achievements, however, as the pope enforced the world’s first recorded smoking ban.
6.Joseph Goebbels
Joseph Goebbels served one day as the Chancellor of Germany in 1945, a position he inherited from Adolf Hitler after the Nazi leader committed suicide in his Berlin bunker at the end of World War II. Goebbels and his wife then killed themselves and their six children by cyanide poisoning.