Porn king Larry Flynt offers $10 million to anyone who can help impeach Trump
Larry Flynt, the porn mogul most known for the publishing of Hustler magazine, has today taken out a full-page ad in the Sunday edition of the Washington Post, calling on people to dig up dirt on Donald Trump.
In the ad he offers up to $10 million to anyone who can help unearth the āsmoking gunā that could be the key to the presidentās impeachment.
In an ad without pictures – made up only of block text, he assures the reader that this is not a āsour-grapes plot,ā but a fulfilment of his āpatriotic duty.ā
āAfter nine tumultuous months in office, Trump has proven heās dangerously unfit to exercise the extreme power accrued by our new āunitary executive,ā the ad reads.
He provides six charges against Trump including ācolluding with a hostile foreign power,ā āinciting violent civil strife with his racial dog-whistling,ā ātelling hundreds of bald-faced lies,ā and āgross nepotism.ā
Just days ago, Trump became the first president to address the conference of a recognised anti-LGBT hate group, where he told homophobes they would “no longer be silenced.”
Flynt then says the biggest concern about Trump is the possibility that he may incite nuclear world war.
Flynt says he believes that somewhere there is a piece of evidence that could solidify impeachment, that proves financial dealings with Russia or illegal business dealings.
āWe need to flush everything out into the open,ā Flynt says. And heās willing to spend millions of dollars to do it.
The bottom of the ad contains a charge-free telephone hotline and an email address, and Flynt told the Post in a telephone interviewĀ that he expected to receive information in just a few days.
He defended offering money for information, saying ājust because you pay for it does not mean itās not any good.ā
This is not the first time Flynt, a supporter of LGBT rights and self-proclaimed āprogressive liberal,ā has used these methods to work against conservative politicians.
In 1998 incoming House Speaker Bob Livingston resigned after Flynt received information against him, and in 2012 he offered $1 million dollars for information on Mitt Romneyās unreleased tax returns.
āImpeachment would be a messy, contentious affair,ā Flynt wrote in the ad. āBut the alternative ā three more years of destabilizing dysfunction ā is worse.ā
āI feel it is my patriotic duty, and the duty of all Americans, to dump Trump before itās too late.ā