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Stephen King is straight up trolling Trump on Twitter now

Stephen King is straight up trolling Trump on Twitter nowFor a while, Donald Trump had Stephen King blocked on Twitter. Not anymore, though. A judge ruled back in May 2018 that the President couldn't block people, so these days the horror master is free to hit that reply button as often as he likes. SEE ALSO: 37 of the most brutal Trump burns tweeted by Stephen King in 2018 And that's exactly what he does. Not only does King regularly tweet about the President, but he also occasionally responds to Trump's tweets directly. Trump's "WITCH HUNT" tweet over the weekend was the perfect example. > WITCH HUNT! > > -- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 27, 2019 Here was King's Sunday night response. > Yes! And you're the witch! > > -- Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 27, 2019 That's not the only time King's opted for the direct reply, either. Here's a memorable one from last year. > I would rather eat a raw weasel. > > -- Stephen King (@StephenKing) May 24, 2018 Trump has yet to get into one of his famous Twitter feuds with the horror master, but surely at this stage it's only a matter of time. Then again, maybe he saw what happened after Ted Cruz tried to take King on. ## WATCH: Ever wonder how the universe might end?




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