Stephen King’s latest attempt to dunk on President Donald Trump backfired after sharp-eyed followers noticed he’d been duped by a fake post.
The horror author was roasted online Sunday after blasting Trump over a made-up claim that the president had snubbed the future World Series champions. King angrily reposted what he believed was Trump’s refusal to host the winning team — either the Los Angeles Dodgers or the Toronto Blue Jays — only for followers to quickly point out the quote never appeared on any of Trump’s verified accounts. (RELATED: JFK’s Grandson Jack Schlossberg Posts Unhinged Video Mocking Melania Trump)
“Trump says he won’t invite either team playing in the World Series to the White House,” King wrote. “He can’t rise above his petty political concerns even for the great American game.”
Trump says he won’t invite either team playing in the World Series to the White House. He can’t rise above his petty political concerns even for the great American game. If anything shows what a louse he is, that’s it.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) October 26, 2025
King’s outrage appears to have stemmed from a fabricated Truth Social post circulating online that claimed to show Trump blasting the Toronto Blue Jays.
“WE WILL BE INVESTIGATING THE UN AMERICAN BLUE JAYS WHO ARE ATTEMPTING TO STEAL OUR BELOVED WORLD SERIES,” the fake screenshot read, according to Yahoo Sports. “THEY WILL DEFINITELY NOT BE INVITED TO THE WHITE HOUSE.”
“If anything shows what a louse he is, that’s it,” King added.
With that, the floodgates opened and the mockery began.
“This is what I get for reading something on Twitter w/o fact-checking. Won’t happen again. Stephen King, September 2025,” one user wrote.
NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 09: Author Stephen King reads from his new novella “Ur”, exclusively available on the Kindle, at an unveiling event for the Amazon Kindle 2 at the Morgan Library & Museum February 9, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
“How many retractions are you going to make this year?” another person said.
Other jabs at King included, “I know you write, but do u read,” “You have been duped, yet again, Stephen. When will you learn to look before you leap?,” as well as another message that read, “Oh look, Low-T King is rage posting lies again, must be a day that ends in Y..”
King has not retracted his post, allowing more views and greater opportunities for the public to take jabs.
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