Frustrations within the White House are focusing on Alexander Acosta's slow pace of deregulation at the Labor Department, not with his handling of the Epstein case
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta’s handling of a sexual exploitation case a decade ago has drawn sharp criticism, but his job security may hinge on a separate question: whether he is doing enough to implement President Trump’s deregulatory agenda.
Top Democrats have demanded Mr. Acosta resign. Key Republicans, while not seeking his ouster, have called for more scrutiny of a plea deal he struck with financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2008, when Mr. Acosta was the U.S. attorney in Miami. This week, the case drew new attention after...
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Trump defends cabinet member Acosta embroiled in Epstein sex-abuse caseU.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday defended his Labour Secretary Alexander Acosta, who is under pressure from Democrats to resign over his handling of a decade-old sex abuse case against financier Jeffrey Epstein, but said he, too, would look into it. Federal sex trafficking charges were brought
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Mulvaney presses Trump to dump Acosta amid mounting outrageThe acting White House chief of staff has clashed with the Labor secretary, who is under fire for cutting a deal with billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in 2008.
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Actually, Alex Acosta Is the Hero of the Epstein Story, Alex Acosta Says“We live in a very different world,” the secretary of labor said. “Today’s world treats victims very, very differently”
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Labor Secretary Acosta to hold news conference after Epstein falloutLabor Sec. Acosta to hold news conference Wednesday afternoon following renewed scrutiny over his role in cutting a plea deal more than a decade ago for Jeffrey Epstein.
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Watch: Trump Labor Secretary Alex Acosta speaks on Jeffrey Epstein case as Democrats demand resignationLabor Secretary Alex Acosta — who as a prosecutor cut a deal that spared financier Jeffrey Epstein of federal charges a decade ago — is answering reporters' questions for the first time since new child sex trafficking charges against Epstein were lodged.
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