Stephen King turned Trump’s wiretapping tweets into a short suspense thriller



James Kosur is the former Editor-In-Chief and co-founder of Hill…
Stephen King has used Twitter to poke fun at President Trump since his early primary election days. Now he’s using the social network to create short suspense thrillers based on Trump’s claims that President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower.
“Not only did Obama tap Trump’s phones, he stole the strawberry ice cream out of the mess locker,” King tweeted, adding, “Obama tapped Trump’s phones IN PERSON! Went in wearing a Con Ed coverall. Michelle stood guard while O spliced the lines. SAD!”
“Trump should know OBAMA NEVER LEFT THE WHITE HOUSE! He’s in the closet! HE HAS SCISSORS!”
Let the fun begin.
Not only did Obama tap Trump's phones, he stole the strawberry ice cream out of the mess locker.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 4, 2017
Obama tapped Trump's phones IN PERSON! Went in wearing a Con Ed coverall. Michelle stood guard while O spliced the lines. SAD!
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 4, 2017
Trump should know OBAMA NEVER LEFT THE WHITE HOUSE! He's in the closet! HE HAS SCISSORS!
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 4, 2017
King’s fans were quick to praise his Twitter posts with a bit of humor of their own.
@TheRealElvira I feel like we need to make a White House version of the game of clue
— Jerry James Stone (@jerryjamesstone) March 4, 2017
Why did you fucking tweet this? Now he knows.
— Dr. Jeffrey Guterman (@JeffreyGuterman) March 4, 2017
What's that behind you?!? B-B-B-B-Barack!
— Ian Fortey and a Werewolf at the Mall (@IanFortey) March 4, 2017
https://twitter.com/JoseMolinaTV/status/838203608143298565
rose garden at night…. pic.twitter.com/chIDBGmH6n
— Stephan* (team💉🌎🇪🇺 🇳🇱🏳️🌈) (@stephan_nl_) March 4, 2017
We could definitely live with four years of this type of storytelling from Stephen King.
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James Kosur is the former Editor-In-Chief and co-founder of Hill Reporter. He recently served as an editor for Business Insider and various other publications. James and his partners sold Hill Reporter to a new owner in July 2019.