Topless sexy photos of Melania Trump, the First Lady of the United States, made its way online again as her husband, President Donald Trump, has been impeached by Congress. Critics of this administration used the photo to mock the First Lady online as she shared what she and her husband has been doing just before they left for Florida for the holidays.

On Twitter, Melania shared a part of the video of her speech to the military servicemen in Maryland. She and President Trump visited the base just hours after Congress declared that the POTUS was impeached. 

Supporters of the Trumps acknowledged Melania and said that she was such a classy lady amid the mudslinging in politics. However, critics of Trump saw the same message commending Melania. In response, they posted nude photos of the First Lady, likely taken during her days as a model, to mock her and her supporters. 

One Twitter commenter also posted several nude photos of the First Lady from more than two decades ago. The user wrote that Melania gave everything for a U.S. visa and alluded to her connections with the sex predator Jeffrey Epstein. 

It was no secret that Melania used to model in the nude before she met the real estate mogul Donald Trump. It was also not the first time these nude photos have surfaced online. Some of these photos were from the GQ French version. In 2016, New York Post published the photos on its front cover, which drew speculations that the source was, in fact, President Trump himself to distract the attention away from him. 

In the book "Free, Melania: The Unauthorized Biography," CNN correspondent Kate Bennett wrote that the First Lady did not believe her husband could do such a thing. Instead, she apparently suspected her husband's former adviser, Roger Stone, as the person responsible for the leaks. 

Bennett allegedly also spoke with Stone's wife, Nydia, who denied the accusations. Nydia stated that these rumors were an attempt to cause problems between her husband and the president, who have been friends for more than 30 years. The White House also issued a statement about the book, saying that Bennet did not speak to anyone who actually knew Melania.

Despite the controversy, GQ said that Melania, then known as Melania Knauss, was proud of this work. As a model, she describes her nude photos as one of her greatest achievements