Flynt Plans to Offer $10M for Trump's Impeachment, Removal

Flynt Plans to Offer $10M for Trump's Impeachment, Removal

WASHINGTON — The Washington Post will reportedly run an advertisement purchased by Larry Flynt that offers a $10 million reward for information leading to President Trump’s impeachment and removal from office.

News of the reward was tweeted by FOX Business’ Liz Claman, the anchor of the network’s “Countdown to the Closing Bell,” and retweeted by Flynt, himself.

In the advertisement posted on Twitter, Flynt said that it isn’t his “first rodeo” and that he “doesn’t expect any of Trump’s billionaire cronies to rat him out.”

He noted that “buried in Trump’s top-secret tax returns or in other records from his far-flung investments there may be a smoking gun.”

“Did he make some financial quid pro quo with the Russians?” Flynt asked in the ad.

“Make no mistake: I fully intend to pay this entire sum,” Flynt said in the ad. “Sure, I could use that $10 million to buy luxuries or further my businesses, but what good would that do me in a world devastated by the most powerful moron in history.”

Calls to the Washington Post weren’t returned to XBIZ by post time in regards to the question over when the ad will run in the capital city of the U.S.

Flynt did not immediately respond for XBIZ comment by post time.

Pictured: Larry Flynt’s Washington Post ad posted on Twitter

Related:  

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

2024 Pornhub Awards Winners Announced

Winners of the 2024 Pornhub Awards were announced this morning.

Justices Alito, Thomas Invoke Victorian-Era Morality Law, Raising Censorship Concerns

Several national publications reported this week on widespread concern among Free Speech advocates after U.S. Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas repeatedly invoked during a hearing the infamous segregation-era law the Comstock Act, which was the cornerstone of U.S. censorship of sexual material from the 1870s until the 1970s.

TeamSkeet Releases 1st Installment of 'Ripe for the Taking'

TeamSkeet has released the first installment of its latest feature, "Ripe for the Taking," starring TeamSkeet March AllStar Scarlett Alexis.

LELO Launches 'Masturbitter' Craft Beer to Promote Male Sex Talk

LELO has partnered with Great Beyond Brewing Company to launch Masturbitter, a craft beer, to encourage men to discuss sex.

Skinfluential Management's FansFuel Acquires Fanwire

Creator stats and affiliate marketing platform FansFuel has acquired creator account management tool Fanwire.

Pineapple Support Taps Kasey Kei as Brand Ambassador

Pineapple Support has named veteran performer and content creator Kasey Kei as its latest brand ambassador.

Nebraska AV Bill Moves Forward Despite Privacy, Free Speech Concerns

Nebraska’s unicameral Legislature has given first-round approval to LB 1092, the state’s version of the age verification bills being sponsored around the country by anti-porn religious conservative activists.

Eva Maxim, Katrina Colt Headline 'Cumming to LA' From Cherry Kiss

Eva Maxim and Katrina Colt star with Vince Karter in 2021 XBIZ Europas Female Performer of the Year Cherry Kiss' "Cumming to L.A.," from Evil Angel.

AEBN Celebrates 25th Anniversary

The Adult Entertainment Broadcast Network (AEBN) is celebrating its 25th year in business this week.

Performers in Meta Blacklisting Lawsuit Seek to Preserve Antitrust Claims

Adult Performance Artists Guild board officers Alana Evans, Kelly Pierce and Ruby have informed a California court that, although they want to drop their lawsuit claiming that Meta conspired with OnlyFans to blacklist rival premium fan platforms’ talent, they may still pursue antitrust claims in the future.

Show More