
The most credible and unbiased path to the truth in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal would be the appointment of a truly independent special counsel with full prosecutorial authority. The core issue isn’t just the underlying crimes—it’s the persistent appearance of institutional conflict, where the same agencies that were involved in past decisions, failures, or potential missteps are now expected to investigate themselves. A special counsel, operating outside normal Department of Justice command structures, would provide the necessary distance to examine evidence, revisit prior prosecutorial choices, and determine whether obstruction, misconduct, or preferential treatment played a role at any stage. That independence is what lends legitimacy to findings, especially in a case where public trust has been repeatedly strained.Beyond optics, a special counsel would have the ability to unify a sprawling, fragmented narrative into a coherent legal inquiry—subpoenaing witnesses across jurisdictions, compelling testimony from powerful figures, and following financial, institutional, and international threads without political interference. In a scandal that intersects with global elites, intelligence speculation, and decades of alleged protection, anything less risks reinforcing the perception of a controlled outcome. A properly empowered special counsel wouldn’t guarantee conclusions people want, but it would ensure that the process itself is insulated, transparent, and rigorous enough that the results—whatever they are—carry real weight.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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