As Hillary Clinton once again blamed just about everyone for her loss to Donald Trump, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange recommended she blame one person: herself.

“You can’t blame WikiLeaks for your failures when what we published was your own words,” Assange tweeted on Wednesday.

“Blame yourself.”

WikiLeaks was among a number of entities that attracted Clinton’s ire at the Code Conference.

“The Russians, in my opinion, and based on the intel and counter-intel people I’ve talked to, could not have known how best to weaponize [damaging information] unless they had been guided … by Americans and guided by people who had polling and data information,” Clinton said at the California appearance.

She said WikiLeaks was really the Russians.

“They began to have some of their allies within the internet world, like Infowars, take out pieces and begin to say the most outrageous, outlandish, absurd lies you can imagine,” she said.

“So they had to be ready for that and they had to have a plan for that and they had to be given the go-ahead: ‘OK, this could be the end of the Trump campaign. Dump it now. And then let’s do everything we can to weaponize it.'”