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Posted: 2023-01-01T22:06:19Z | Updated: 2023-01-01T22:06:19Z

Former President Donald Trump kicked off 2023 by reflecting on the 2022 midterm elections, arguing he wasnt to blame for the GOPs weaker-than-expected showing.

It wasnt my fault that the Republicans didnt live up to expectations in the MidTerms, Trump posted to his social media site Truth Social .

Despite many Republicans wishes, Trump kept a high profile ahead of the midterms, holding several rallies, endorsing some hard-right candidates and dropping hints about his own political future.

Trump formally announced his 2024 presidential run just one week after Election Day. During his announcement speech, he said the Republican Party should have done better in the midterms, arguing his party expected too much of the midterm results.

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Several in the Republican Party openly blamed Trump for the GOPs disappointing showing, including former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), who called the former president a drag on our ticket. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said a Trump endorsement is like the kiss of death .

But on Sunday, Trump argued it was Republicans handling of the abortion issue that hindered their midterm chances. In his Truth Social Post, Trump argued those who pushed to ban abortion for decades had just plain disappeared, not to be seen again.

Trump also lobbed another diss at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) over spending. (Specifically, Trump mentioned Mitch stupid $s!)

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His campaign has been relatively quiet since his Nov. 15 announcement, and Trump himself has been embroiled in several scandals, including hosting a prominent white nationalist for dinner and a plethora of legal issues .

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