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- President Donald Trump said that he won’t accept the blame if Republicans lose the House after the midterm elections.
- Trump said he believes he is “helping” Republican candidates as he campaigns ahead of crucial midterm elections next month.
- Trump also resisted comparisons to President Barack Obama, who took responsibility for the Democrats’ defeat in 2010 by acknowledging that his party got “shellacked.”
- Trump alleged that his longtime personal attorney, Michael Cohen, was “lying” under oath when he made a plea deal to campaign finance violations.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he won’t accept the blame if Republicans lose the House in November.
Trump said he believes he is “helping” Republican candidates as he campaigns ahead of crucial midterm elections next month. With Republicans facing headwinds, Trump said he thinks the GOP is “going to do well,” arguing that “it feels to me very much like” 2016.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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