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Stephen King apologizes, deletes X post claiming Charlie Kirk advocated 'stoning gays to death'

By Marc Tamasco

Published September 12, 2025

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Author Stephen King apologized Friday for a now-deleted social media post in which he claimed that assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk advocated "stoning gays to death."

"He advocated stoning gays to death. Just sayin’," King posted to X Thursday.

Following fierce backlash online, King deleted the post and apologized.

"I apologize for saying Charlie Kirk advocated stoning gays. What he actually demonstrated was how some people cherry-pick Biblical passages," he wrote.

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Stephen King deleted X post

Stephen King's deleted X post claiming that Charlie Kirk advocated "stoning gays to death." (Screenshot/X; Shane Leonard/USA Today)

"I was wrong, and I apologize. I have deleted the post," he later stated on X. He also responded to others criticizing him.

Kirk, a 31-year-old father of two, was shot and killed during a campus event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.

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The Turning Point USA founder was struck in the neck as he spoke to a large crowd from under a white pop-up tent. He was rushed to a hospital and pronounced dead Wednesday afternoon. 

Tyler Robinson, 22, has been identified as the suspect in the killing.

  • Charlie Kirk before he was shot hands out hats to the crowd
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    Charlie Kirk hands out hats before speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. (Tess Crowley/The Deseret News via AP)

  • Charlie Kirk on Utah Valley University campus
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    Charlie Kirk speaks at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, 2025 in Orem, Utah, prior to the assassination. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images)

  • Charlie Kirk mourners
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    Attendees hold candles during a Seattle vigil for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead earlier that day while speaking at Utah Valley University. (David Ryder/Getty Images)

Social media users were quick to call out King for his now-deleted post, including Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, who suggested that Kirk's estate sue the author.

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"Please share if you agree that the estate of Charlie Kirk should sue Stephen King for defamation over this heinously false accusation," Lee wrote on X Thursday. "He’s crossed a line. It will prove costly."

Kirk's death has been met with widespread mourning and outrage. President Donald Trump, who counted Kirk as a friend and close political ally, called him a patriot and a man of deep faith.

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"He was such a great guy that he had to end this way," Trump said Friday on "Fox & Friends." "But, you know, in many ways, he’s bigger now because of what happened."

Fox News Digital has reached out to King for comment.

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