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Published 14:23 17 Jun 2026 GMT
One of Donald Trump’s many biographers has made a startling claim about the President's alleged sex life with his wife, Melania Trump.
Somewhat surprisingly, author Michael Wolff alleges that the octogenarian POTUS has not had sex in years and does not even share a bedroom with his wife.
During the latest episode of the Inside Trump's Head podcast, Wolff revealed that despite being one of the most powerful people in the world, the 47th US president, who has been accused of sexual misconduct 28 times since 1970, is regarded as “post-sexual”.
Explaining Trump’s rather solitary lifestyle, the author claimed: "He is in this White House... this totally alone figure without any kind of... basic warmth.
"Even the people who are... the familiar faces are familiar only on a professional basis."
Reportedly, things were slightly different during his first administration, as “he had Hope Hicks, who really tended to him. And now he has this woman, Natalie Harp," Wolff claims.
Hicks was Trump’s glamorous long-term aide, working as both White House Communications Director and as a counselor to the president during his first administration.
However, in a move that shocked the president, she testified for the prosecution against Trump during his hush money criminal trial in 2024, testifying that he wanted his alleged affairs with adult actress Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal covered up.
Since the trial, Trump allegedly "functions essentially... like an old-time monarch, you know. Who has... married someone for political reasons... as was done. And there was really no pretense of a... domestic life, and then he's tended to by factotums," according to Wolff.
According to the author, First Lady Melania Trump, who is 24 years her husband’s junior, apparently resides in a separate bedroom.
Supporting this sentiment, Wolff’s co-host on the podcast, Joanna Coles, claimed: “Melania makes clear in her movie, which is about the 20 days and the run up to the inauguration: when you get to the inauguration, the one evening you think that a newly inaugurated president might want to have sex with his wife, she makes it very clear that they're going in completely separate directions at the end of the evening."
Allegedly, the couple sleeps in entirely separate sections of the White House, with Trump sleeping in the President's Bedroom on the second floor, while Melania occupies a separate private suite on the third floor.
Wolff also claimed: "Natalie Harp, you know, has become - as Hope Hicks was - this kind of curious person in his life. We don't really understand that relationship.
"She appears to be hopelessly in love with him, and we've seen a series of... cringeworthy letters that she has written him."