President Trump slammed Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonJeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Momentum growing among Republicans for Supreme Court vote before Election Day Warning signs flash for Lindsey Graham in South Carolina MORE in a pair of tweets Wednesday night, saying his former Democratic challenger "spent big money" but "had no game" during the 2016 presidential campaign.

"Crooked Hillary Clinton blames everybody (and every thing) but herself for her election loss," he wrote on Twitter. "She lost the debates and lost her direction!"

Crooked Hillary Clinton blames everybody (and every thing) but herself for her election loss. She lost the debates and lost her direction! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 14, 2017

"The 'deplorables' came back to haunt Hillary.They expressed their feelings loud and clear. She spent big money but, in the end, had no game!" he added in a second tweet.

The "deplorables" came back to haunt Hillary.They expressed their feelings loud and clear. She spent big money but, in the end, had no game! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 14, 2017

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Trump's tweets came a day after Clinton released "What Happened," her new book focused on her experiences on the campaign trail in 2016.

In it, the former secretary of State bemoans Russia's efforts to meddle in the 2016 election, former FBI Director James Comey's decision to reopen the bureau's investigation into her use of a private email server and Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersNYT editorial board remembers Ginsburg: She 'will forever have two legacies' Two GOP governors urge Republicans to hold off on Supreme Court nominee Sanders knocks McConnell: He's going against Ginsburg's 'dying wishes' MORE's (I-Vt.) attacks on her during the Democratic primaries.

Trump has refrained in recent weeks from attacking his former opponent on Twitter. But his tweets on Wednesday revived the real estate mogul's campaign-trail nickname for Clinton, while revisiting his 2016 victory, which he has frequently mentioned since taking office.