As we reported yesterday, John Solomon recently claimed that President Trump told him he was totally “on board” with appointing a Special Prosecutor to investigate the Epstein case.
However, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt just denied that will be happening.
In response to a reporter’s question, Leavitt answered,
“The President would not recommend a special prosecutor in the Epstein case. That’s how he feels.”
Watch her full reply here:
JUST IN: President Trump would NOT recommend a Special Prosecutor in the Epstein case, per Karoline Leavitt
“If the Attorney General, Department of Justice and the FBI have more credible evidence in regards to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, they should put that forward. He has… pic.twitter.com/NWuw4Bw2fb
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 17, 2025
Transcript for those who prefer to read:
Reporter: The President said that he floated the idea of a special prosecutor in the Epstein case. Can you confirm that? And has he asked the Attorney General to do this, to appoint a special prosecutor, to look it over?
Leavitt: Well, the idea was floated from someone in the media to the President. The President would not recommend a special prosecutor in the Epstein case. That’s how he feels. And as for his discussions with the Attorney General, I’m not sure.
Reporter: Do you know what the President’s reaction was to Mike Johnson saying that he wants additional files released, the Epstein files. Was there a conversation with Mike Johnson about that following his comments?
Leavitt: I won’t discuss the President’s private conversations with the Speaker of the House, but as I answered to Jackie’s question earlier, the President has said, if the attorney general and the Department of Justice and the FBI have any more credible evidence in regards to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, they should put that forward. He has called on them to do that.
When President Trump himself was asked about appointing a special prosecutor yesterday, his answer was that he has “nothing to do with it.”
Watch:
Trump on if he would be willing to appoint a special prosecutor to look into the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein: I have nothing to do with it pic.twitter.com/nX3BjQVypH
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 16, 2025
So, it doesn’t look like we’re going to see the Epstein investigation continue — at least not with a special prosecutor.
Many folks are wondering: why?
Alex Jones made some good points:
BREAKING UPDATE: President Trump WILL NOT Recommend A Special Prosecutor For Epstein Case In Another 180 By The White House, According To Press Sec. Karoline Leavitt pic.twitter.com/flJJNpvZfS
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) July 17, 2025
However, another good point being brought up is the fact that appointing a special prosecutor might not even achieve anything, in the first place.
A special prosecutor would achieve nothing
— Joshua Walker (@RedsRepair95) July 17, 2025
He’s right. Do people not look at how bad some special counsels can be?
— Kate (@kate_p45) July 17, 2025
The Mueller investigation should give us pause any time we feel like appointing a special counsel or special prosecutor going forward.
How can you guarantee it won’t be turned towards partisan purposes? You can’t.
— Festivus96 (@Festivus96) July 17, 2025
In that case, President Trump might just be making a smart move here.
Strategic.
What are your thoughts?
Do you want a special prosecutor to investigate the Epstein files?
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.
JUST IN: President Trump would NOT recommend a Special Prosecutor in the Epstein case, per Karoline Leavitt





