Trump says he’s ‘not at all angry’ about midterm results
Former President Trump on Thursday pushed back on reports that he is angry and spreading blame for Democrats’ better-than-expected night.
“For those many people that are being fed the fake narrative from the corrupt media that I am Angry about the Midterms, don’t believe it,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “I am not at all angry, did a great job (I wasn’t the one running!), and am very busy looking into the future. Remember, I am a ‘Stable Genius.’”
The former president’s comments came after
The New York Times reported that Trump is privately spread blame for the loss of Pennsylvania Republican Senate nominee
Mehmet Oz, whom Trump endorsed in the primary.
The Times reported that Trump blamed Fox News host
Sean Hannity and Republican megadonor and casino mogul
Steve Wynn for Oz’s loss, also complaining that his wife,
Melania Trump, offered poor advice.
The former president denied that report specifically in a subsequent Truth Social post.
Another Trump-endorsed candidate, Don Bolduc, lost a high-profile Senate race in New Hampshire. Trump-backed Senate nominees in Arizona and Nevada are in tight races with ballots still being counted.
Trump saw success in other races, including Ohio Republican Senate nominee J.D. Vance, who defeated Rep. Tim Ryan (D). Trump also endorsed the
In Georgia, the Trump-backed Herschel Walker (R) is headed to a Dec. 6 runoff against Sen. Raphael Warnock (D) after both came up just short of reaching a majority.
Republicans still appear favored to ultimately win a House majority, although the size of that potential majority would be well under what many pundits had expected leading up to Tuesday’s elections.
Senate control also remains up for grabs, with the majority set to be decided by Georgia’s runoff — assuming Democrats and Republicans split Arizona and Nevada. Either party could also garner a majority by winning both of those two states.
Finger pointing has already started within the GOP, with
aides and strategists largely blaming Trump for the party’s failures.
Former President Trump on Thursday pushed back on reports that he is angry and spreading blame for Democrats’ better-than-expected midterm results. “For those many people that are being fed t…
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