The legendary writer is a staunch critic of the current American leader and returned to point against him and his management.
Stephen King He has talked about how he would like to see the end of the president’s mandate Donald Trump.
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The legend of terror is a staunch critic of the current American leader, and in a recent publication in his x (ex twitter) account he says: “In the back of his heart, I think Trump knows that he is an incompetent fool.”


In a new interview with The Guardian, a reader asked him: “If you had to invent an end to Trumpiana America, what would it be?”
The writer replied: “I think it would be an impeachment, which, in my opinion, would be a good ending. I would love to see him retired, let’s say so. The final evil would be to get a third mandate and take control completely. Anyway, it is a horror story. Trump is a horror story, right?“
What does Stephen King think about the films that adapt his books
Leaving politics aside, in another part of the interview they asked him what he thought about the cinematographic adaptations of his books. Many of King’s works have taken to the cinema, among which they stand out The glow and Carriewhich became cinema classics in their own right. With four films based on his work released in 2025, he revealed that he sees these film adaptations with good eyes.
“I’m still getting excited when someone makes a movie from something I’ve done,” he said. “I was excited to see the monkey earlier this year and Chuck’s life. I am very excited to see the new version of Edgar Wright of The Running Man, which was filmed in England. “
“I don’t write with movies in mind. I simply write what seems like a good story that people and I will enjoy. Then, whatever happens, it happens. Alright. I like movies, but I think they are different things, such as pears and apples, so to speak. “
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