'If Trump were a Black man, or a poor white guy, and mouthed off like Trump does, he'd be in Rikers tonight,' King said.
Never shy about sharing his opinions online, horror author Stephen King has posted his thoughts about Donald Trump reportedly falling asleep in court on Monday.It was the first day of Trump's New York criminal trial, with the former president appearing at Manhattan Criminal Court as jury selection commenced. However, journalists reporting on the case said Trump started snoozing shortly after proceedings began.
On Sunday, he criticized comments Trump made about the Battle of Gettysburg during a campaign rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.'Trump: 'Gettysburg! Wow!' What a dimbulb,' the critically acclaimed author wrote, with the post going viral with over 694,700 views at the time of writing.'Gettysburg, what an unbelievable battle that was,' Trump said at the rally while wearing a Make America Great Again hat.
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