A top Breitbart editor told an email prankster appearing to be former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon that he could get Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner ousted from the White House by the end of the year.

In emails given to CNN by the anonymous email prankster, editor-in-chief Alex Marlow vowed that Breitbart would do Bannon's "dirty work" against White House aides, including the president's daughter and son-in-law.

"Reading online about how I'll be bringing forth my wrath on Ivanka and Jared," wrote the Bannon impersonator in an email to Marlow. "I'd be doing this great nation a service if I did."

"I spooked em today," Marlow responded. "Did five stories on globalist takeover positioning you as only hope to stop it."

Marlow also shared a personal smear against Trump and Kushner's private life, CNN reported. The news organization did not print the smear, saying it was "unfounded and unsubstantiated."

"Haha.. lovely stuff," the fake Bannon replied. "So do you think you'll have them packed and shipping out before Christmas?"

"Let me see what I can do… hard to know given your description of them as evil," Marlow wrote back. "I don't know what motivates them. If they are semi normal, then yes, they out by end of year."

Earlier this week it was reported that Bannon welcomed John Kelly's hiring as chief of staff because Ivanka Trump could no longer "run in and lay her head on the desk and cry."