Trump upbeat despite House loss, will hold news conference
WASHINGTON (AP) — With the loss of the Republican majority in the House, President Donald Trump is facing the prospect of endless House investigations, stymied policy efforts and fresh questions about the resilience of his unorthodox political coalition.
Still, he celebrated GOP success hanging on to the Senate and distanced himself from any blame.
"Tremendous success tonight. Thank you to all!" Trump tweeted late Tuesday after staying quiet for much of election night. Early Wednesday, Trump added: "Now we can all get back to work and get things done!"
Trump was expected to further address the results at a White House news conference later Wednesday.