Karoline Leavitt Labels Epstein Story a “Classic Washington Hoax,” Stumbles on Personal Questions
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stunned viewers and political observers alike in a recent interview, doubling down on the administration’s dismissal of the explosive Epstein files as a “classic Washington hoax.” In a segment that quickly went viral for its awkward exchanges and eyebrow-raising answers, Leavitt not only brushed off mounting questions about the Epstein scandal but also delivered a series of responses that left many questioning her credibility and judgment.

Dodging the Epstein Files
Leavitt’s interview began with her characterizing the renewed scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to powerful figures—including those in Trump’s orbit—as yet another manufactured distraction. “It’s classic Washington hoax,” she insisted, refusing to clarify whether she was denying Trump’s alleged involvement, the existence of a cover-up, or even Epstein’s crimes themselves.
Pressed repeatedly by the British-accented host, Leavitt grew evasive, ultimately suggesting that the “hoax” was about the timing of the story’s release—implying it was designed to divert attention from Trump’s supposed victories and Democratic failures. When asked directly if she was denying Epstein’s crimes or the authenticity of the leaked files, Leavitt deflected, saying, “It’s a hoax that this is even a story, really.”
Awkward Personal Questions and Perfume Oddities
The interview took an even stranger turn when the host asked about rumors that President Trump had sprayed the Syrian president with perfume during a White House visit. Leavitt responded nonchalantly, “That happens all the time, not just Syrian president, but I’ve seen it with other foreign leaders, members of our cabinet, myself…” She described Trump’s penchant for dousing guests with fragrance as a sign of his “wonderful sense” and “generosity,” leaving viewers perplexed and prompting the host to quote George W. Bush: “This is some really weird shit.”
The notion that the President routinely sprays perfume on dignitaries and staff was met with disbelief online, with many questioning whether such behavior is normal or appropriate for the leader of the free world.
Personal Life Under the Microscope
The host then veered into Leavitt’s personal life, asking about her marriage to a man reportedly 32 years her senior. Leavitt replied, “Honestly, no, I couldn’t find boys as mature as me, and that’s how I ended up with a guy 32 years older.” While the age gap drew curiosity, the interviewer made clear that the real concern was whether Leavitt’s spouse was troubled by her role as the “public face of dishonesty.”
The segment concluded with the host expressing personal discomfort with Leavitt’s repeated evasions and the apparent contradiction between her public persona and the substance of her answers.
Public Reaction: Credibility Crisis

Leavitt’s performance has sparked widespread criticism, with commentators accusing her of being “brazenly and pathetically dishonest” and turning government communications into a propaganda exercise. Her refusal to address the substance of the Epstein scandal—coupled with her bizarre anecdotes about perfume and awkward personal admissions—have further eroded public trust in the administration’s transparency.
The episode highlights the growing tension between the White House and the press as the Epstein files continue to cast a long shadow over Washington. As more revelations emerge and the legal deadline for disclosure approaches, Leavitt’s attempt to dismiss the scandal as a “hoax” may only deepen the administration’s credibility crisis.