Hustler publisher Larry Flynt is running a full-page ad in Sunday edition of The Washington Post offering a $10 million reward in cash for information leading to the impeachment of President Trump.
The ad’s headline in bold says: “$10 MILLION FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL FROM OFFICE OF DONALD J. TRUMP.”
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Anchor Liz Claman tweeted:
3:30p FBN EXCLSV: @washingtonpost will run a Sun.Hustler Mag’s @ImLarryFlynt offers $10m 4 info on @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/6SgK1khFDi
— Liz Claman (@LizClaman) October 13, 2017
The publisher of the porn magazine defined six reasons why President Trump needed to remove from office. Flynt gives six detailed reasons while accusing him of everything and anything including his firing of FBI director James Comey; “compromising domestic and foreign policy with his massive conflicts-of-interest global business empire”; “telling hundreds of bald-faced lies”; “gross nepotism and appointment of unqualified persons to high office.”
Flynt is seeking information from anyone who could come up with a “smoking gun.” The ad reads: “Did he make some financial quid pro quo with the Russians? Has the business of the United States been compromised to protect the business of the Trump empire? We need to flush everything out into the open.”
The Hustler producer provided at the end of the ad a toll-free number and an email address. He reassured that he intends to pay the $10 million for the right info “Impeachment would be a messy, contentious affair,” he explains, “but the alternative — three more years of destabilizing dysfunction — is worse . . . I feel it is my patriotic duty, and the duty of all Americans, to dump Trump before it’s too late.”
“Sure I could use that $10 million to buy luxuries or further my businesses,” Flynt writes, “but what good would that do me in a world devastated by the most powerful moron in history?”