2024 Election

October Surprise in November: Trump’s Ties to Epstein Are WAY Worse Than We Thought, and There Are Pictures

This is bonkers.

Michael Wolff, the author of Fire and Fury, the insider’s account of the Trump White House that sent Donald over the deep end when he was in office, is back.

And if you think that details that Wolff revealed in the book were salacious, wait until you hear what he has to say now.

Now, I’m going to preface this entire article by saying that I personally have not yet seen the proof of anything that Wolff claims, and I cannot vouch for the authenticity of any claims. But what I do know is this: After Wolff published Fire and Fury, there was plenty of opportunity for Trump to sue him if any of the claims in the book were false. It’s been years, and no such lawsuit has ever materialized.

That kind of thing always makes me lean toward an accuser in cases like this.

If I’m being honest, in fact, I don’t think I’ve ever heard an accusation about Trump that was so salacious that I didn’t instinctively believe that it was true.

Regardless of the veracity of all the claims, we do know that Wolff sat down with Jeffrey Epstein, the now-deceased convicted pedophile that was friends with Donald Trump. Trump, of course, has distanced himself from the purported close relationship that the two men shared, but there are enough concrete details to know that they were definitely friends and definitely together frequently.

There are enough pictures of the pair just at parties together to fill a coffee table book called Sex Offrienders.

But Wolff says the bromance centered on each man’s obsession with sex, and that they even had a competition to see who could sleep with more women. He says they had a running bet on who could get Princess Di in the sack first.

Now, that last bit is horrifying. Not just because both Trump and Epstein are physically repulsive, but because apparently they thought they were more important than that guy who’s King of England now. I mean, Chuckles is no Adonis either, but he’s the KING, and Princess Di knew he would be when she married him.

“Diana and the royal family seemed to represent some ultimate ‘get’ for Epstein and Trump, and an ultimate competition,” Wolff says. “At that moment in time, Diana was the world’s most famous woman. There was no greater 1980 status symbol. And, partly because sex seemed to be their singular focus, I believe they thought they could sleep with any woman they wanted to, including a princess.”

On his podcast (of the same name as his book), Wolff recently said that Epstein bragged about having dozens of photos of Trump sitting next to topless young women by a pool. Those photos were kept in a safe that the FBI seized in 2019 in a raid, although authorities have not disclosed what was on the photos specifically.

What’s more, Wollf has seen some of the photos. “There’s one I especially remember,” he told his listeners. “Where there’s a stain, a telltale stain on the front of Trump’s pants — and the girls are laughing.”

Where does all of this info come from? Well the friendship between the two men was so well-established and public that Epstein is one of the first people that Wolff went to for interviews for material on Trump when he was writing each of his three books about the former president.

Trump, as we said, did cut ties with Epstein eventually. On paper, that only happened after Epstein was accused of the heinous acts he was eventually convicted of. But Trump and his spokespeople said that it happened long before that.

That’s hardly likely, since Trump wished Epstein’s partner in crime, Ghislaine Maxwell, good luck before her own trial. Not really the stuff of strained relationships.

The Trump campaign, through spokespeople, has basically said so far as these shocking claims have come to light that Wolff is lying. Interestingly, however, they just call him a liar — they never specify what he’s lied about, calling him a “disgraced writer who routinely fabricates lies in order to sell fiction books because he clearly has no morals or ethics.”

“He waited until days before the election to make outlandish false smears, all in an effort to engage in blatant election interference on behalf of Kamala Harris. He’s a failed journalist that is resorting to lying for attention.”

Yes, yes, pay no attention to the claims because of when they came out. This couldn’t possibly be a guy trying to get the truth out there. Also, if these things are true, we should ALL be working to defeat Donald Trump, and not just leaving the job to Michael Wolff.

meet the author

Andrew is a dark blue speck in deep red Central Washington, writing with the conviction of 18 years at the keyboard and too much politics to even stand. When not furiously stabbing the keys on breaking news stories, he writes poetry, prose, essays, haiku, lectures, stories for grief therapy, wedding ceremonies, detailed instructions on making doughnuts from canned biscuit dough (more sugar than cinnamon — duh), and equations to determine the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow. A girlfriend, a dog, two cats, and two birds round out the equation, and in his spare time, Drewbear likes to imagine what it must be like to have spare time.

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