In a bombshell revelation, former US President Donald Trump has set the world abuzz by announcing on his Truth Social page that he expects to be arrested next Tuesday. As the news spread like wildfire, celebrities from all walks of life have weighed in with their opinions, with some notable figures such as Stephen King and Rob Reiner expressing their disdain for Trump.
Trump's incendiary post attacked the "corrupt & highly political Manhattan district attorney's office," alleging bias in the charges expected to be brought against him. These charges are connected to a hush money payment made to adult film actor Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. The former president urged his supporters to protest and "take our nation back."
Famed author Stephen King was quick to voice his opinion on the matter, stating that "Donald Trump is a sociopath and a criminal," while warning against the prospect of Trump ever regaining access to the nuclear codes. Filmmaker Rob Reiner echoed King's sentiments, describing Trump as a "pathologically lying misogynistic racist" and an existential threat to democracy.
In contrast, Star Trek icon George Takei took a more neutral stance, urging that the pursuit of justice should apply to everyone, regardless of their position. "No one is above the law," Takei wrote, emphasizing the importance of holding powerful individuals accountable for their actions.
However, not everyone sees the potential indictment as a bad omen for Trump. Twitter CEO Elon Musk boldly predicted that Trump would win "in a landslide" if indicted, perhaps alluding to the former president's resilience and ability to bounce back from controversy.
In response to the uproar, a spokesperson for Trump highlighted the lack of official notification from the Manhattan DA's office and accused the media of propagating "fake news." The spokesperson further accused the prosecutor of being funded by George Soros and perpetuating a "witch hunt."
Despite the anticipation surrounding his potential arrest, Trump's team remains undeterred, with plans for a massive rally in Texas next weekend. As the nation eagerly awaits the developments of this sensational case, one thing is clear: the Trump saga is far from over, and his supporters are standing firm, ready to "Make America Great Again."