
Amid controversy surrounding President Donald Trump’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a lewd comment Trump made about Lindsay Lohan when she was 18 years old has resurfaced. The conversation between Trump and Howard Stern, which has been making the rounds on social media platforms like Instagram, occurred in 2004.
At the time, Trump would’ve been about 58 years old. That didn’t stop him from talking about what it would be like to have sex with Lohan. The two men discussed the actress’ appearance in detail, with Stern calling her “hot” and Trump adding that “you have to like freckles.” He went on to say that he has “seen a close-up of her chest” and there were “a lot of freckles.”
Somehow, the comments they made got worse. The two men also spoke about what it would be like to have sex with “this troubled teen.” Stern was the one who mentioned it first, asking Trump, “Can you imagine the sex with this troubled teen?” But Trump clearly had no issue with what Stern was saying, and agreed that sex with the “troubled teen” would be “great.”
“Yeah, you’re probably right,” Trump responded. “She’s probably deeply troubled, and therefore, great in bed.” Seemingly speaking from experience, Trump suggested that this is always the case. “How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they’re always the best in bed?” he added.
Reacting to the resurfaced audio clip on Instagram, one person called the comments “appalling,” while another simply said, “I’m gonna vomit.”
Someone else wrote, “Hearing anyone talk about ‘troubled women’ (we’re likely traumatized women! And for a reason) like this and sexualizing our struggle is so disturbing!!!”
Another person added, “I feel violated everytime I remember he’s in the f—ing White House.”
Some people who commented on the video defended the two men because Lohan was technically a legal adult at the time. However, many others pointed out that she was still only 18 years old.
“He was FIFTY-EIGHT when he was talking about this 18-year-old,” one person reminded the people who defended him.