Donald Trump was propelled to the presidency by Murdoch's conservative media empire.

Murdoch-owned media outlets, including the New York Post, Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, blamed Trump for the poor performance of the Republican Party in Tuesday's election.

The New York Post put a picture of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on its front page. It depicted Trump as "Trumpty Dumpty."

The Post headline said "Don had a great fall." Can all the Republicans put the party back together?

The Wall Street Journal said that Trump is the Republican Party's biggest loser.

The WSJ Editorial Board said that he had flopped in the next four years. When Donald Trump is out of the picture, what will Democrats do?

Fox News declared that Ron DeSantis was the new Republican Party leader after the Florida governor secured a resounding reelection victory.

The biggest winner of the election was Ron DeSantis. Do you mean the biggest loser? A man named Donald Trump.

Former President Donald Trump.
Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters about the midterm results at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on election night. (Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters)

As key races that will determine control of Congress remain too close to call, Murdoch's media outlets have launched attacks. The red wave that many Republicans were expecting didn't come to pass.

Lindsey Graham, a close ally of Donald Trump, said on NBC News that the Republican wave was definitely not.

They come as Trump prepares to run for president again. The former president is going to make a big announcement at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

The expected launch is being urged to be delayed by some Republicans.

Miller said he would advise Trump to move his announcement until after the Georgia election. Georgia needs to be the focus of the Republican Party.

The race for Georgia's Senate will be decided in a second round on December 6th after neither candidate captured more than 50% of the vote.

Mehmet Oz lost his bid for U.S. Senate to Democrat John Fetterman.

Chris Christie said on ABC's "Good Morning America" that almost every Trump-endorsed candidate has lost. It's a big loss for Trump. It shows that his political instincts are not about the party but about him.

The former president says he's not upset about the elections.

"For those people that are being fed the fake narrative from the corrupt media that I am Angry about the Midterms, don't believe it." I did a great job and am looking into the future. I'm a table genius.