Donald Trump took Declare to Truth Social Thursday morning that he’s definitely not mad about the midterm elections. He’s a very steady genius and he’s not crazy.
“I’m not mad at all. You’ve done a great job,” Trump said. (I wasn’t running!) I’m so busy thinking about the future Remember, I’m a ‘stable genius’.
Follow tweets from new york times Reporter Maggie Haberman Trump claims he personally resents his advisers, including former First Lady Melania Trump, for encouraging him to endorse Dr. Mehmet Oz in his unsuccessful run for Senate. replied with a characteristic, very public outrage.
They “had nothing to do with it,” Trump wrote. In a follow-up post, he told his wife and favorite Fox News host Sean Hannity, “All the fake news and fiction stories… with reporters who know these stories aren’t true.” News “We apologize for what has been thrown at you by the organization.”
The former president has come under fire from all sides, including his own party, following the Republican party’s disappointing results in Tuesday’s midterm elections. The party, which predicted a red tide of “shiny elevator doors” across the country, saw Democrats perform their best incumbents in the midterm elections in decades.As one source previously said, party insiders were in full-blown panic. rolling stone Once the results came out, there was a widespread feeling that the Republicans had “shit the bed.”
On Wednesday morning, the quarterback scrambled to find a plausible explanation for why things had gone so wrong, with many blaming Trump.of wall street journal‘s editorial board released an op-ed Thursday morning under the headline calling Trump “the Republican party’s biggest loser.” Other prominent conservative publications The end of unquestioning obedience to Trump inside the party.
Some conservative commentators are now calling for the Republican crown to pass to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. fox, Former Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has asked her old boss to delay the Nov. 15 announcement of the 2024 presidential election. He advised him to stay far away from Georgia, where the Senate election between Trump-backed former NFL star Herschel Walker is headed for the runoff.
DeSantis’ performance and growing popularity have not gone unnoticed by Trump. He hasn’t quietly spread rumors, dug into the dirt on his potential rivals, or publicly vilified him at rallies and events.
“If they win, I should get all the credit,” Trump said in an Election Day interview with NewsNation. But it’s probably just the opposite.” His prediction seems to have been at least partially correct.