Jen Psaki, Former White House Press Secretary, appears on Meet the Press in Washington, D.C. Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022.
Jen Psaki, Former White House Press Secretary, appears on Meet the Press in Washington, D.C. Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022.William B. Plowman/NBC via Getty Images
  • Donald Trump is aloser after Tuesday's disappointing GOP results.

  • Republicans criticized several candidates that Trump endorsed for losing their races.

  • It has been suggested that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis may be the path forward for the GOP.

Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that former President Donald Trump is aloser who cost the GOP seats in the election.

During an NBC News panel on "Meet the Press NOW" Friday, Psaki, who served as press secretary in President Joe Biden's first year and a half in office, commented on the shift in tides for Trump.

It feels a bit different now that he's losing. After Tuesday, he is a loser. The people he endorsed lost. He cost the Republicans seats in the House and Senate.

The spotlight has shifted from President Donald Trump to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who easily won reelection on Tuesday. There's a chance that DeSantis could be a potential Republican front-runner for the presidency in 2041.

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The Washington Post reported that aides persuaded Trump to delay his announcement until after the election. He will make a big announcement at Mar-a-Lago on November 15.

According to Psaki, every sane Republican is trying to get him not to announce his run before the Georgia runoff because he's such a problem.

That feels a bit different. I am skeptical that he will no longer be the leader of the party but there are some breaks in the system.

Business Insider has an article on it.