Social Media Erupts After Author Stephen King Makes False Claim About Trump’s Family
Best-selling horror author Stephen King is facing backlash online after posting an embarrassing critique of President Donald Trump…
In a post on X, King wrote:
“Trump: has never had a child. Has been married 3 times. Ran several businesses into the ground. Never ran a home, couldn’t make a bed to save his a–. Calls people he works with dumb, losers, ect. Has never done sweat labor. Has never served on a local committee,”
“[He] has no life experience,” King added.
The remark that Trump “has never had a child” immediately caught fire on social media, due to the widely known fact the president is the father of five children.
One of Trump’s children, Donald Trump Jr., responded directly on X.
“Well, this is news to me… unless he means birthed a child which would also hold true for every male ever. TDS is real and it’s scary,” Trump Jr. posted.
The popular conservative account Libs of TikTok also criticized King’s statement.
“Trump literally has 5 kids. What is this sh–?” the account posted.
1776 Project PAC founder Ryan Girdusky similarly wrote, “Um… I’m pretty sure Donald Trump had children.”
Other conservative commentators joined in. Conservative writer Bonchie posted, “Is there a 25th Amendment for taking peoples’ phones away?”
Conservative reporter Jerry Dunleavy added sarcastically, “Donald Trump, famously childless,”
King’s comments came ahead of Trump’s scheduled address to the country on Tuesday evening for the 2026 State of the Union, the annual report to Congress outlining the administration’s agenda and accomplishments.
King’s cringe-worthy post mirrored earlier social media remarks about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) made by an account called “Stacy is Right,” which describes itself as a MAGA mother of three. In that post, the account criticized Ocasio-Cortez’s background, mocking her for not having children, never being married, never running a business, and never holding a “professional job.”
“[She] has no real life experience. Is a typical deadbeat socialist,” the account wrote.
King reshared that post before publishing his own critique of Trump, promptinga fresh barrage of criticism.
“You literally plagiarized an entire post…which was about AOC… and then applied it to Trump…… for whom it isn’t true and doesn’t make any sense. Why are you plagiarizing? I thought you were a writer?” Matt Van Swol, a former Department of Energy nuclear scientist, posted on X.
Monday’s post is hardly the first time King has used X to attack President Trump. Since the beginning of Trump’s second term, the author has repeatedly posted sharp commentary targeting the president and his policies.









