Fact Check

Did Pam Bondi release explicit photos of Trump after he fired her? Don't be fooled

A claim that the former attorney general released images of Trump on Epstein's island as revenge for her dismissal resurfaced online.

by Taija PerryCook, Published June 12, 2026


This image shows U.S. President Donald Trump speaking with former Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Image courtesy of Roberto Schmidt, accessed via Getty Images


Claim:
In June 2026, former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi released nude images of President Donald Trump as revenge for Trump firing her in April 2026.
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Labeled Satire

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In June 2026, a claim resurfaced that former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi released explicit photos of President Donald Trump as revenge for firing her in April 2026, saying, "Oopsy, I guess I forgot to redact these." Allegedly, the images were taken on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's island.

For example, social media user Andy Borowitz claimed on June 9, "Seeking revenge for her abrupt termination, on Saturday former Attorney General Pam Bondi released a trove of naked photos of Donald J. Trump on Jeffrey Epstein's island." His Facebook post received more than 45,000 reaction, as of this writing, with many commenters appearing to believe the claim.

This image shows a Facebook post by user Andy Borowitz featuring an image of former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi with the caption:

(Facebook user @Andy Borowitz.)

The rumor was false. We originally debunked it in April 2026, when Trump fired Bondi. Borowitz is a known satire writer. 

The story originally spread as speculation emerged surrounding what precipitated Bondi's ouster. Many claimed Trump fired her over her handling of the investigation files on Epstein, which the Department of Justice began releasing in late 2025 as pressure from lawmakers for reached its peak — particularly given Trump's documented association with Epstein.

We first used search engines such as DuckDuckGo, Bing and Yahoo. If Bondi had really released nude, unredacted images of Trump on Epstein's island, as claimed, journalists with reputable news outlets, such as The Associated Press or Reuters, would have widely reported on it. Those search inquiries would have uncovered such evidence. 

That was not the case. We did not find any credible reporting about Bondi releasing nude images of Trump, nor did we find evidence she said, "Oopsy, I guess I forgot to redact these," in a "brief official statement."

According to Bondi's X account, her official statement regarding her firing from the Department of Justice reiterated her allegiance to Trump.

We identified the rumor's source: The Borowitz Report, an outlet that produces satirical content that parodies political news. Andy Borowitz first posted the rumor on April 4.

Borowitz's About page reads:

I've been writing satirical news since I was eighteen. This represents either commitment to a genre or arrested development.

The New Yorker featured The Borowitz Report as a column for 25 years; Borowitz announced in 2023 that the magazine dropped his column for financial reasons.

Snopes has debunked other claims about Bondi stemming from The Borowitz Report. For example, in January 2026, we alerted readers to a fake story about Bondi firing a Department of Justice employee for having a copy of the U.S. Constitution on his desk.


By Taija PerryCook

Taija PerryCook is a Seattle-based journalist who previously worked for the PNW news site Crosscut and the Jordan Times in Amman.


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