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Stephen King Says Donald Trump Is ‘Dangerous’ For One Reason

Stephen King’s true thoughts on Trump exposed.

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Horror legend Stephen King has once again turned his gaze from haunted hotels and killer clowns to politics, this time naming a Donald Trump scenario that even he admits is “dangerous.”

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Trump’s record in Washington profiled.

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For context, Trump has already faced impeachment twice, first in 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, and again in 2021 after the January 6 Capitol attack.

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Despite both impeachments, Trump was acquitted by the Senate each time, leaving critics like King concerned about what comes next.

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Analysts note that Trump continues to dominate Republican politics, with polls showing his influence remains strong ahead of future elections.

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King’s cultural reach explained.

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With novels like Misery, Salem’s Lot, and It dominating the horror genre, King has shown time and again how fragile safety can be when darkness creeps in.

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Many of those works, including The Shining and It, have become blockbuster films, making King’s visions of terror even more mainstream.

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King’s influence isn’t slowing down, with new adaptations arriving regularly, including Edgar Wright’s The Running Man starring Glen Powell.

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His recent novel The Life of Chuck has been made into a film starring Tom Hiddleston, further cementing his cultural relevance.

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Francis Lawrence, director of The Hunger Games, is also adapting King’s novel The Long Walk, bringing yet another dystopian nightmare to screen.

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King’s long history with Trump highlighted.

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At 77, King has built a career terrifying readers with novels like The Shining, Carrie, and It, but he says the real-life plot unfolding in Washington is scarier than fiction.

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The outspoken novelist hasn’t been shy about his views on Trump, previously calling him a “bully” and suggesting that one day his fans might try to erase their voting history.

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During Trump’s presidency, King was famously blocked by Trump on Twitter, something he later joked about as “a badge of honor.”

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King, a writer of imagined horrors, versus Trump, a politician at the center of real-world chaos, feels almost too on-the-nose for satire.

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King has been vocal in politics for decades, supporting Democratic candidates and speaking out against issues like censorship, authoritarianism, and threats to democratic institutions.

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In past interviews, King has compared Trump to authoritarian figures from history, warning about the erosion of norms and the dangers of unchecked power.

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With millions of followers and decades of cultural impact, King’s political critiques tend to go viral almost instantly, reaching far beyond literary circles.

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For King, the idea of democracy unraveling isn’t just a talking point—it’s a theme that runs through much of his work, from dystopian tales to supernatural allegories.

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Fans know King as the king of dread, but his warnings about Trump feel less like fiction and more like prophecy.

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Stephen King’s chilling Trump fear revealed.

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In a new sit-down with MSNBC’s Ali Velshi, King revealed what he considers the darkest possible twist in Trump’s political saga.

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“The worst thing that I could think of is that this guy would get a third term,” King said, pausing before adding, “because he’s basically an idiot, isn’t he? I mean, he doesn’t read.”

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King didn’t hold back, emphasizing, “That is a dangerous thing.” He added that while he avoids calling Trump “crazy,” he still believes the former president is “certainly dangerous.”

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King admitted that an impeachment would be “a good ending,” saying he would love to see Trump retire rather than dominate headlines for years to come.

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“It’s a horror story either way,” King concluded. “Trump is a horror story, isn’t he?”

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Readers online have long noted King’s knack for political commentary, but this latest prediction about a possible third term is hitting nerves.

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King’s “third term” scenario resonates—because while technically unconstitutional, Trump has hinted at “running forever,” a line that some take as a joke and others as a warning.

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“He doesn’t read,” King said flatly, highlighting what he believes is a lack of intellectual engagement in a role that requires it.

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Some see King’s comments as hyperbolic, while others say his track record of exposing cultural fears makes him worth listening to.

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King isn’t predicting vampires or apocalyptic plagues this time—he’s warning about power, control, and what happens when institutions fail to stop overreach.

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A horror story in the making.

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The true stunner from the interview? King’s declaration that the “bad ending” would be Trump securing an unconstitutional third term and “taking things over completely.”

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For Stephen King, Trump’s potential future isn’t just politics—it’s a script for the scariest story he’s ever told.

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As he put it bluntly, America could be staring down “a horror story” if its institutions fail to hold.

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Whether King’s warning proves prophetic or just another chilling metaphor, one thing is certain: this is a thriller no one wants to see play out in real life.

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