Best-selling writer says Epstein showed him secret photos of Donald Trump with girls in his lap – We Got This Covered

U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions while departing the White House on July 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to travel to Central Texas today to meet with first responders and local elected officials involved with the recovery process from last week's flash flooding event that has claimed more than 120 lives. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) / In this handout, the mug shot of Jeffrey Epstein, 2019. (Photo by Kypros/Getty Images)

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Didn’t need to know the detail about the stain on his pants. Ew.

Pressure is steadily building on Donald Trump over his increasingly disturbing links to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell. Whatever frantic discussions are going on in the Oval Office remain a mystery, but we know a few things for certain.

Most notably, Trump has done a sudden and abrupt U-turn on releasing the Epstein files and would now rather we forget all about them. Meanwhile, Maxwell appears to be angling for an early release or pardon, with Trump administration attorneys quizzing her as they dangle a reduction in her sentence over her head.

You don’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to put some of these pieces together and conclude that Trump was far closer to Epstein than he’s ever admitted and that there remains material out there that could be extremely damaging to him if it were ever released to the public.

And now we may know what it is. Journalist Michael Wolff has written several best-selling books about the two Trump administrations, most notably 2018’s Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. In a new interview, he claims he’s seen some bombshell photos that seriously incriminate Trump:

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The real Epstein files

He claims he was sitting with Epstein himself when, midway through their conversation, he stood up, opened his safe, and returned with several photographs

“I think there were a dozen of them. And it was Trump with girls of an uncertain age in Epstein’s Palm Beach house, where all of the things that he would ultimately be accused of took place. And I remember very vividly three of them. There are two in which the topless girls are sitting on Trump’s lap—and then a third in which he has a stain on the front of his pants.”

Urgh. Well, if this is true and these photos exist, we can only wonder where they are now. During Maxwell’s trial, the FBI confirmed they’d breached the safe in Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse using a circular saw, but were unable to retrieve the contents as they didn’t have a warrant.

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The FBI returned four days later with one, only to discover the safe had been emptied by persons unknown. Wolff has also claimed that the Maxwell family is holding material that could be damaging to Trump, with the birthday book message said to be a “shot across the bow” teasing future revelations.

Could it be possible for Maxwell (or one of her associates) to have secretly returned to Epstein’s townhouse, emptied the safe, hidden the documents in a secure location, and be blackmailing Trump with them now? Perhaps this is a speculation too far, but if these photos were to exist and become public, it could bring down the Trump presidency.


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