Stephen King and Dan Bongino have had a war of words online, with the host telling the author to 'get a job loser.'
Stephen King and Dan Bongino have often gotten into a war of words online—and now the horror author has questioned where the radio-show host has disappeared to.King—known for novels such as The Shining and Carrie—joined the Democratic Party in 1970 and is a vocal critic of Trump; Bongino is a conservative political commentator who has previously posted on X, formerly Twitter, that King is a 'jobless loser'.
Dan Bongino was the first 'big' conservative account that blocked me. So I haven't seen or heard from bro in a long time,' one X user, Jürgen, wrote alongside a laugh-crying emoji and a screenshot saying they had been blocked.'Consider that a badge of honor!' someone else commented, while a third added: 'You're better off if he did.
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