Stephen King isn't the biggest Donald Trump fan in the world.

In fact that's an understatement. Even the most cursory of glances at the author's Twitter feed makes his views on the current U.S. president abundantly clear (he's previously referred him as both a "bad-tempered asshole" and a "rabid coyote with bad hair," among many other colourful descriptions).

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This time, it started with Trump's bizarre Twitter rant about Obama tapping his phone.

How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 4, 2017

In response, Stephen King did what he does best — he made up a quick story.

It began as a comedy.

Not only did Obama tap Trump's phones, he stole the strawberry ice cream out of the mess locker. — Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 4, 2017

Then moved on to a kind of spy thriller.

Obama tapped Trump's phones IN PERSON! Went in wearing a Con Ed coverall. Michelle stood guard while O spliced the lines. SAD! — Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 4, 2017

Finally, though, King returned to his home genre.

Trump should know OBAMA NEVER LEFT THE WHITE HOUSE! He's in the closet! HE HAS SCISSORS! — Stephen King (@StephenKing) March 4, 2017

His tweet has currently been shared well over 50,000 times. The story seemed to go down well.

Soon, people were adding to it.

@StephenKing THE WIRE TAPPING IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE — mae whitman (@maebirdwing) March 4, 2017

@StephenKing And Biden's skittering around the halls flipping the light switches on and off — BadOmbre (@LizPerezAstoria) March 4, 2017

Finally, there was this inspired suggestion.

If we can get @StephenKing's next novel to be about a US president slowly slipping into madness with some paranormal activity thrown in... — Fresh Brew (@TheFreshBrew) March 4, 2017

Sounds like a cross between The Shining and The Dead Zone — and really, who wouldn't read that?