Porn king Larry Flynt is offering a $10 million reward for dirt on President Trump if the info gets him booted from the Oval Office, a new report said Friday.

The creator of Hustler Magazine, whose porn empire also produces XXX-rated videos, offered the cash “for information leading to the impeachment and removal from office of Donald J. Trump,” according to a Flynt statement tweeted by Fox Business News reporter Liz Claman that was later retweeted by the 74-year-old Flynt.

The pornographer-turned-First Amendment activist called Trump’s presidency “illegitimate,” and said that “after nine tumultuous months in office, Trump has proven that he’s dangerously unfit to exercise the extreme power accrued by our new ‘unitary executive,’” according to the statement.

Flynt points to the president’s firing of James Comey, lukewarm rebuke of violent neo-Nazis who marched in Charlottesville, Va., “hundreds of bald-faced lies” and “complete ignorance of world affairs” as the purported reasons for his latest effort to meddle in politics.

In October 2016, he put up a $1 million reward for any “scandalous” recordings of Trump that provided “verifiable video footage or audio recordings for use prior to the November 8 election clearly showing Donald Trump engaging in illegal activity or acting in a sexually demeaning or derogatory manner.”

He apparently did not get the dirt he was looking for, though the infamous “Access Hollywood” video surfaced later that month showing Trump saying that he could grab women “by the p—y” because he was “a star.”

And Flynt — a Democrat — also offered money for dirt on Republicans when Bill Clinton was facing impeachment in 1998, an effort that led to the resignation in 1999 of Louisiana GOP Rep. Bob Livingston, who admitted to an extramarital affair.

The smut maven even offered solace to disgraced perv Anthony Weiner when he was forced to resign from Congress in 2011 over the first of a series of sexting scandals.

Claiming Weiner had been railroaded by hypocritical Republicans, Flynt offered Weiner a job with his company — at a salary 20 percent higher than his Congressional pay.

“I believe that [your] attitude, combined with your service in the House of Representatives’ Committee on Energy and Commerce, will make you a valuable asset to this corporation,” Flynt wrote in a letter at the time to Weiner, who now faces prison time for his sexual sexts to an underage girl.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.