Larry Flynt took out a full page advert in the Sunday edition of Washington Post this week.
There are no pictures - just bold words in capital letters, saying: “$10 MILLION FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL FROM OFFICE OF DONALD J. TRUMP.”
Flynt, best known as the publisher of the porn magazine Hustler, outlined various reasons he felt Trump needed to go, charging him with everything from compromising the USA’s domestic and foreign policy with his business empire, to “telling hundreds of bald-faced lies” to “gross nepotism and appointment of unqualified persons to high office”.
That was why, Flynt wrote, he was seeking information from anyone who could provide a “smoking gun” that would lead to his impeachment.
“Did he make some financial quid pro quo with the Russians?” the ad states. “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 ad provides a toll-free number and an email address.
Kris Coratti, a spokeswoman for the newspaper, said the advert was not illegal.