Mark Levin is calling for an ethics complaint against Rep. Adam Schiff over a Jan. 6 committee graphic showing an altered text message between former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Rep. Jim Jordan with a legal theory about overturning the 2020 election results.

The conservative commentator appeared on Fox News on Wednesday and called for someone, suggesting Republican members of Congress, to file a "serious ethics complaint" in California in a bid to take away his law license. Levin, who has worked as an attorney himself, said lawyers are not free to "doctor evidence," and he said it was particularly an issue because Schiff presented it during a contempt report presentation that could lead to prosecution against Meadows for contempt of Congress.

JAN. 6 COMMITTEE ADMITS TO ALTERING TEXT MESSAGE BETWEEN MARK MEADOWS AND JIM JORDAN

"Enough is enough. We can whine about it all we want. He's got the media playing out of his hand. This guy is unethical. This guy does not deserve to be a member of the bar. He's worse than a slip-and-fall lawyer — he's a slip-and-fall congressman," Levin told Fox News host Sean Hannity.

At least one GOP lawmaker approved of the idea. "I agree. We should begin the process," tweeted Rep. Claudia Tenney of New York.

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The Jan. 6 panel apologized Wednesday for the "error," which was truncating the message with a period, and Schiff presenting it to the public without full context.

Jordan's office confirmed the congressman from Ohio did send the message to Meadows but stressed that it was a snippet of a message he "forwarded" from an attorney who was expressing a legal theory about overturning the results of the 2020 election.