Donald Trump speaks during an election night event at Mar-a-Lago on November 8 in Palm Beach, Florida. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Former President Trump claimed Thursday that he is "not at all angry" about the outcome of the midterm elections as the results so far have undermined his public perception as a kingmaker within the Republican party.
Driving the news: Trump has reportedly been pointing blame elsewhere after some of his endorsed candidates lost in some of the most vital races for governor and control of Congress, which still hangs in the balance.
What they're saying: "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 in a Truth Social post Thursday.
The big picture: Some former Trump allies are considering distancing themselves from Trump's presumptive 2024 presidential campaign in light of the results, Axios' Jonathan Swan reported.
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