Horror icon Stephen King is being threatened with a lawsuit after a comment made about the late commentator Charlie Kirk.
Kirk was assassinated while doing a debate event at a Utah school, and authorities are still searching for the killer.
King first made headlines immediately after the Kirk shooting, when he said, "The motivation of the man who shot Charlie Kirk isn't clear (although he's probably mentally unstable--duh). What is clear is it was another example of American gun violence."
But King didn't stop there. He later doubled down with a post on his social media that said of Kirk, "He advocated stoning gays to death. Just sayin’."
That led to outrage from some in MAGA, including GOP lawmaker Mike Lee. He wrote on X, "Please share if you agree that the estate of Charlie Kirk should sue Stephen King for defamation over this heinously false accusation."
"He’s crossed a line It will prove costly," Lee then added.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham responded to that, saying only, "Stephen King is a sad, bitter man."
Conservative influencer Paul A. Szypula claimed that, "Stephen King is defaming the memory of Charlie Kirk."
"King wrongly claims Kirk advocated for violence towards gay people. The clip King is referring to actually shows Kirk illustrating how some people cherry-pick passages from the Bible. Shame on King. He should apologize," the influencer wrote.
In an unrelated post, King also targeted the killer of Kirk, writing simply, "Lee Harvey Oswald, James Earl Ray, and the murderer of Charlie Kirk: Cowards who shot from ambush."
Ted Cruz also weighed in, writing, "You are a horrible, evil, twisted liar. No, he did not. Your party—which you shamelessly shilled for—sent $100 billion to the Ayatollah… who does routinely murder homosexuals. Why are you so dishonest & filled with hate?"
Kirk did indeed once say that it was "God's perfect law" to have homosexual men stoned to death.