Stephen King insists dangerous Donald Trump doesn’t read | US | News

Stephen King, the famous writer of horror novels, was a boycott threat to make a joke about the former President, but there was no one to keep his thoughts about Donald Trump.
King often expressed his views on the current administration and continues to do so without shame.
Despite the reaction for his controversial joke, King remains as a Unapologist in criticizing the policies issued by Trump since his return in January. King’s comments emerge as reports that Trump’s ‘mental collapse’ is fueled by two basic factors.
During an interview with MSNBC Velshi, King expressed his latest concerns.
In his speech with the host Ali Velshi, King admitted that one aspect of Trump really scared him to the future, Reflect us.
“The worst thing I can think of is that this man will take a third period because he’s basically stupid, right?” he said.
“I mean, he doesn’t read.”
King later explained that what he found most frightening about Trump was the belief that he could not do wrong and that he described him as a “dangerous” feature to have a president.
“This is a dangerous thing,” he said.
“Basically, I don’t want to use the word ‘crazy’, because I don’t think it’s really, but it’s absolutely dangerous.”
King had previously looked at the potential at the end of the potential that if he had a story for his writing, he would be a pen for the Presidency of Trump, which would be the only satisfactory result of the accusation.
“I would like to see him retired, let’s put it like this,” he said. “The bad end is that he takes a third period and seized things completely. This is a horror story in both ways. Trump is a horror story, right?”
King’s last interpretation is followed by an incident labeled as a “racist” because of a joke about Trump on social media in May.
Then he went to Instagram to share a joke: “Why did Donald J. Trump go through the road? To see that the Haiti eats pets on the other side.”
Jest, Ohio, Springfield, Haitian immigrants in the campaign of local residents consumed their domestic cats and dogs shook a claim made by the President. Despite his encounter with Backlash, JD Vance, both of the state and the state, stood firm about his allegations.
Following the reaction of the joke that he was accused of racism, King returned to practice to reduce his critics, and claimed that his joke was aimed at Trump, not immigrants.
“The joke was about Trump. If you don’t understand it, you should see a doctor and check your sense of humor,” he replied.
Later, he made another statement that deals with other controversial false claims during the campaign.
“Did anyone suddenly realize how no one eats our cats and dogs? “The price of the eggs is not important and a stagnation is not a bad thing, it is just a growing pain.”




