A shocking new audio recording has surfaced, exposing the disturbing connection between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. This revelation sheds light on Trump’s candid views about his White House staff, which he shared with the convicted sex offender, who has been implicated in human trafficking and sexual abuse.
In a recent episode of Michael Wolff’s podcast Fire and Fury, a 2017 recording featuring Epstein reveals the nature of Trump’s relationships within his administration. According to Epstein, Trump had a habit of pitting his staff against each other and sharing unflattering opinions about them with others.
Epstein remarked, “His people fight each other and then have outsiders—he sort of poisons the well outside.” He described Trump’s disparaging remarks about key figures, including former chief strategist Steve Bannon, former chief of staff Reince Priebus, and counselor Kellyanne Conway. “He will tell 10 people, ‘Bannon’s a scumbag’ and ‘Priebus is not doing a good job,’” Epstein relayed, emphasizing how Trump would manipulate his aides by creating distrust among them.
Wolff mentioned that he possesses about 100 hours of recordings where Epstein discusses the inner workings of the Trump administration, detailing their longstanding relationship. The podcast reveals that Epstein shared explicit photographs from the late 1990s of Trump surrounded by topless women at Epstein’s Palm Beach home, where numerous young girls were reportedly victimized. Wolff described one particular photo that allegedly depicted a stain on Trump’s pants while young women pointed and laughed.
These incriminating images were reportedly found by the FBI during a raid of Epstein’s residence in 2019, although they have never been made public. Wolff has drawn on these recordings and photographs as significant sources for his book Fire and Fury, which delves into the Trump White House.
Despite the serious implications of these revelations, the Trump campaign quickly dismissed Wolff’s assertions. A spokesperson labeled Wolff a “disgraced writer” and accused him of fabricating lies to sell his books, claiming that the timing of the revelations was an attempt at election interference.
In light of these new allegations, Trump’s past comments about Epstein have come under scrutiny. He once described Epstein as a “good salesman” and made light of the financier’s assets, even while denying ever visiting Epstein’s known sex trafficking locations. Furthermore, just last week, a former model alleged that Trump had groped her during a party, which she claimed was part of a “twisted game” involving Epstein.