Author Drops Bombshell: ‘Epstein Showed Me Photos of Trump With Topless Girls on His Lap’

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In a bombshell revelation that sent shockwaves through political circles, author and Trump biographer Michael Wolff claimed Thursday that he was personally shown explicit photos of Donald Trump with topless young women—by none other than Jeffrey Epstein himself.

“I am one of the people who has seen these pictures,” Wolff said during an interview with Joanna Coles on Inside Trump’s Head. “Epstein would pull them out of his safe and spread them across his dining table like playing cards. It clearly amused him to show them off.”

Wolff said the images were taken at Epstein’s Palm Beach estate near the pool and were not internet rumors or secondhand accounts. These were, he claimed, part of Epstein’s own private stash.

“There were three I remember clearly,” Wolff said. “Two of them showed topless young women sitting on Trump’s lap. I don’t know their ages, but they were very young.”

The third photo, according to Wolff, was even stranger. “Trump is wearing light-colored pants with a visible stain on the front. There are four or five girls pointing and laughing at it.”

Wolff says he urged Epstein to release the photos after Trump’s 2016 victory, but Epstein refused, reportedly saying, “I may be many things, but I’m not crazy.” Wolff took that as a sign Epstein feared Trump’s retaliation.

The allegation adds new fuel to ongoing questions about Trump’s relationship with Epstein. Earlier this week, Attorney General Pam Bondi clashed with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse during a Senate hearing after he asked whether the FBI discovered such photos while searching Epstein’s properties.

Instead of answering, Bondi went on the offensive: “You sit here making salacious remarks, trying to slander President Trump, when you’re the one taking money from Epstein’s confidants,” she snapped — falsely accusing Whitehouse of accepting donations from Democratic donor and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman.

Whitehouse quickly hit back: “Campaign donations are public record. I haven’t received a single contribution from the person she named. Some fact-checker.”

The Trump campaign responded with fury. “Michael Wolff is a lying sack of s—t,” said campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung in a statement to The Daily Beast. “He fabricates stories from his sick imagination. It’s pure Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

Wolff, who has long been a thorn in Trump’s side, isn’t backing down. The author insists his account is accurate, saying the photos were as real as the man who showed them.

Whether the FBI ever located those alleged images remains unclear. The Department of Justice has declined to comment — but with Wolff’s claims now public, the controversy surrounding Trump and Epstein is once again threatening to ignite.

The fuse, it seems, has been lit.