Bruce Bond has quit his position at WTPA.

"I certainly didn't want to leave," Bond said. "Being in that studio, it was perfect. And I'm very sad that that couldn't continue."

The reason for Bond's departure, he said, was that he was unwilling to comply with a directive from the WTPA general manager to curtail political discussion, specifically regarding President Trump.

The outspoken shock jock shared a photo on Facebook of a letter asking him to not criticize the president. In the post, Bond said that "there is this really ugly political environment in this country with the current President" and that he would be unable to continue in the job if he were unable to "continue being honest to my fans & listeners."

My apologies to the General Manager of WTPA for the posting of this memo earlier today. I should not have had his email... Posted by Bruce Bond on Saturday, June 17, 2017

"I'll make this clear and concise: Bruce resigned, we have accepted his resignation, and we wish him well," said Tim Michaels, general manager of WTPA. "That's basically my comment on Bruce."

Bond is no stranger to controversy. He was hired at WTPA almost exactly three years ago, following a career filled with both acclaim and condemnation. He returned to the area in 2013, following a two-year prison sentence for fraud.

The recent letter was not the first time Bond had come into conflict with management about his opinions on Trump - Bond said he had been warned about it as recently as two months ago. Bond's response then, as now, was defiance.

"I don't go in there every week with my top agenda being to talk about politics," Bond said. "I like to do fun talk radio. And I understand I don't own the airwaves that I'm on. I understand they want to be neutral. But I can't be walking on eggshells when and if the subject of Trump comes up. I'm certainly not going to be positive."