Stephen King Predicts People Will Say ‘I Never Voted for Trump’ and Calls His Presidency ‘a Horror Story’

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Author Stephen King calls Donald Trump's presidency a "horror story" and warns many will deny voting for him in the future.

Stephen King, the famous author and known critic of Donald Trump, recently shared a bold prediction. He said that in 20 to 30 years, many people will deny they voted for Trump.

King compared this to the story of Bobby Thomson’s 1951 home run, where many claim to have seen it, though few were actually there. King said many Trump voters might later say, “I never voted for Trump.”

King also said he feels a duty to speak clearly about his opinions. He knows some of his readers support Trump but stands firm on his views. He asked, “Which side are you on?” King has called Trump’s time in office a “horror story.”

King’s 1979 novel, The Dead Zone, is often linked to Trump. It features a politician named Greg Stillson who has a cult-like following. Some people say this character is like Trump.

Yet King himself doubts any book could truly predict such a presidency. He said if The Dead Zone had come out earlier, it might have been seen as a tale like George Orwell’s Animal Farm.

In other news, Trump recently got angry at workers who were renovating the White House Rose Garden. He scolded a subcontractor for damaging newly installed limestone during the makeover. Trump posted security footage of the damage on his social media.

He blamed broken equipment for scratching the stone and promised to replace it. He also said he would make the contractor pay and ban them from future work at the White House.

The Rose Garden makeover changed much of the grass lawn into stone paving with patio furniture. Some critics said the new look resembled a parking lot.

They felt the garden lost its classic charm. Trump defended the changes. He said the stone surface protects visitors’ heels and praised the quality of the materials used.

These events show ongoing debates around Trump’s legacy. King’s warning about people denying their votes adds a new dimension to how Trump’s time as president might be remembered. The Rose Garden issue also highlights Trump’s hands-on approach to his presidential image.

King’s sharp words and the Rose Garden controversy reflect the wider clash in American culture. Opinions on Trump remain deeply divided. How history treats his years in office remains to be seen. But King’s voice clearly shows one side of the debate.

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This article presents King’s predictions, his thoughts on The Dead Zone’s link to Trump, and the recent Rose Garden renovation dispute. It captures the tension and varied views around one of America’s most talked-about leaders.

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