LONDON -- It's surely only a matter of time before Donald Trump goes on eroticism in art paintinga wild, 5am Twitter rant about J.K. Rowling.
The Harry Potterauthor has been aiming a steady campaign of social media-based ribbing at the President-elect for a while now -- and in the last week her volume of Trump-based burns have really peaked.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling just burned Donald Trump for the 2nd time in 24 hoursThis one started when journalist Daniel Dale shared an extract from Michael Gove's recent interview with Trump. The question was one about heroes.
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That's a lot of rambling to pick apart, but -- luckily -- J.K. Rowling was on hand to condense it into a helpful 140 characters:
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Ouch.
Throughout the morning, Rowling has continued tweeting about Trump.
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We're calling it: he's going to tweet something negative about Harry Potterany day now.
It's only a matter of time.
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