Conservative radio host Glenn Beck is claiming he has begun traveling with two bodyguards following death threats from supporters of President Trump.

Beck was a frequent critic of Trump during the campaign and has continued to cast Trump as a threat to conservatism and even an oppositional force to Christians.

Beck endorsed Texas Sen. Ted Cruz during the Republican primary.

"It is not fun," Beck said in an interview with the Atlantic magazine published Monday. "I don't cherish it, but I value the truth more than I'm afraid of retribution."

Beck said in the interview that he travels with two bodyguards after receiving death threats from Trump supporters and that he's "worried all the time" about the new president.

"I don't think the president of the United States should worry about me and my voice," he said. "I'm hoping the presidency weighs on him."