Fox News host Sean Hannity urged President Trump on Friday night not to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein amid a report that he wanted to rally Cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment to the Constitution to oust the president.

Hannity pleaded with Trump via his show to not fire anyone in response to the report, which Rosenstein has denied, claiming that it was a “setup.”

“Under no circumstances — I have a message for the president tonight — under zero circumstances should the president fire anybody,” Hannity said.

“The president needs to know it is all a setup,” he continued, saying the so-called deep state is “turning against each other.”

The New York Times reported earlier Friday that Rosenstein secretly discussed recording his conversations with Trump and considered trying to force him out of office.

At a rally in Missouri, Trump spoke about getting rid of the “lingering stench” at the Justice Department and FBI, though he did not specifically mention Rosenstein.

Hannity has held sway over the president.

Trump previously credited Fox News hosts, including Hannity, for his decision to declassify materials relating to the FBI’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.