SiriusXM has suspended conservative commentator Glenn Beck’s radio show over comments one of his guests made last week about Donald Trump Donald John TrumpHouse committee believes it has evidence Trump requested putting ally in charge of Cohen probe: report Vietnamese airline takes steps to open flights to US on sidelines of Trump-Kim summit Manafort's attorneys say he should get less than 10 years in prison MORE that could be interpreted as threats, according to several reports.

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Fiction writer Brad Thor told Beck that the presumptive GOP presidential nominee was a danger to the country. He said Congress wouldn’t be able to use "legal means" to remove Trump from office and suggested there may be illegal ways to do so.

“I think Trump is an extinction-level event potentially for our republic, for democracy. This is one of the greatest crises our nation has seen since the Great Depression, since World War II — is a potential Donald Trump presidency. It is a disaster for liberty,” he said.

SiriusXM issued a statement that said the writer’s comments “may be reasonably construed by some to have been advocating harm against an individual currently running for office, which we cannot and will not condone."

"SiriusXM encourages a diversity of discourse and opinion on our talk programs.” the statement read. "SiriusXM is committed to a spirited, robust, yet responsible political conversation and believes this action reflects those values."

Politico first reported the suspension.

Beck did not push back or immediately disagree with Thor, who argued that Trump talks about stuff that isn't "even true."

"And you’re telling me Congress will stand up to tyranny from Donald Trump? It will never happen," Thor said. "He will demagogue members of the press, members of Congress, judges."

Beck responded: "I would agree with you on that and I don’t think you actually have the voices we’ve been talking about and we’ve been talking about this off-air for a while. I think the voices like ours go away. I don’t think we are allowed — especially if things, and I believe the economy is going to go to crap, even if Jesus was in office."

The satellite radio company said it is evaluating whether to reinstate Beck's show in the future.