
TDS-Suffering Author Stephen King’s Nasty Social Media Attack on Trump Spectacularly Backfires After Users Notice a Blatant Error on His Part


Trump-hating author Stephen King clearly lives in the world of fiction because he proved on Sunday that he cannot distinguish between satire and reality.
King and some of his fellow leftists thought they saw an opportunity to dunk on President Trump for a post he allegedly wrote about the World Series match-up between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays.
Here is what Trump supposedly wrote, which had TDS clowns up in arms.
No matter who wins, I will refuse to invite either baseball team to my ballroom as they are both run by highly inept officials from California and Canada.
I don’t host losers. We are actively investigating MLB.
This World Series is rigged, probably by Dems and the Mafia.

Upon seeing this post, King pitched a fit on X and called President Trump a “louse.”
“Trump says he won’t invite either team playing in the World Series to the White House,” King whined. “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.”
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
There is one problem, though. Trump never posted this, and social media users let King know that in brutal fashion.
— Annie (@ZeroWarningShot) October 27, 2025
That. Was. A. Fake. Post.
Here is the what Trump actually said.
Seriously, do you enjoy being lied to? pic.twitter.com/vVEEi1DbNe
— Jacktron (@jacktronprime) October 26, 2025
any updates? pic.twitter.com/sVAvN9DYKf
— Randy One (@RanDeeOne2) October 27, 2025
I know you’re an author of fiction, Mr. King, but we don’t need it here. pic.twitter.com/iWvt674imR
— Hand of God (@TylerEHand) October 27, 2025
Stephen here has a case of… pic.twitter.com/FgbwsOAoaD
— Ron Paul Was Right (@BiGSr) October 27, 2025
I know you write, but do u read. pic.twitter.com/jVr3gqDnuU
— Nicolle D,esq. (@LifeAsNicolle) October 27, 2025
Oh look, Low-T King is rage posting lies again, must be a day that ends in Y. pic.twitter.com/VBEiqhJQPi
— Proud American (@Meow81998508) October 27, 2025
For those interested, here is what Trump actually said about the World Series, which was posted on the White House website.
Notice how professional and classy it is.
Each fall, as the World Series begins, America returns to one of its oldest and most beloved traditions. Baseball is woven into the fabric of the American story. It is a game that requires discipline, precision, and teamwork, and it unites generations through shared moments of triumph and anticipation. The World Series stands as baseball’s crowning moment, where players rise to the occasion and fans across the country share in the excitement beneath the bright lights.
As we prepare to celebrate 250 glorious years of American independence, we remember how the great game of baseball has endured through every chapter of our history. Soldiers played it on Civil War fields, workers found hope in it during the Great Depression, and families rallied around it after the September 11 terrorist attacks. In every moment of challenge and hope, baseball has reflected the values that make our Nation great—hard work, tenacity, and the will to win.
This year’s World Series brings together two exceptional teams that earned their place through talent and determination. As the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays compete for the Commissioner’s Trophy, they remind us why baseball brings friends and neighbors together. Melania and I send our best wishes to the players, coaches, and fans for a fun and safe series. May the best team win, and may God bless our national pastime and the United States of America.
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