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NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 11: Stephen King Signs Copies Of His Book "Revival" at Barnes & Noble Union Square on November 11, 2014 in New York City.
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‘Wah wah wah’: Unsurprisingly, Stephen King has no sympathy for Donald Trump’s latest indictment

Was anybody expecting anything less?

As you may have heard, Home Alone 2 and The Little Rascals star Donald Trump has been indicted once again, marking the latest black mark on a formerly-stellar acting career that also stretched to include so-so sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, classic rom-com Two Weeks Notice, and indisputable cult favorite Zoolander.

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While thespians being caught up in scandal is hardly a new development, the fact Trump boasts a fandom even larger and more vocal than that of Zack Snyder has ensured that his latest high-profile misdeed has instantly sparked off a discourse that’s threatening to drown social media in its own bile.

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One of the WWE Hall of Famer’s most vocal opponents has always been author Stephen King, who himself has recently secured a brand new arch-nemesis in the form of conservative commentator Dan Bongino. When you put the two together, Twitter gold is virtually guaranteed, so it’s no surprise the legendary scribe of so many classic tales was reveling in the latest developments.

Saying you can set your watch to the Unholy Trinity of King, Trump, and Bongino being a regular part of your timeline would be selling it short, but that doesn’t make it any less entertaining to watch unfold. Those who protest the orange-faced terror’s innocence are really running out of legs to stand on, because if somebody keeps on getting in indicted then it’s clear that they’ve done something wrong at the very least.

Either way, the conversation isn’t going anywhere, especially with the MAGA mob refusing to stay silent on the matter.


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