Acosta Stands by Epstein's ‘Sweetheart Deal' During Congressional Hearing
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Acosta stands by Epstein's ‘sweetheart deal' during congressional hearing
Alexander Acosta, the former U.S. attorney in Miami who gave Jeffrey Epstein and an untold number of his co-conspirators immunity for sex trafficking dozens of underage girls, defended his decision not to prosecute Epstein during a closed-door congressional hearing Friday.
Alex Acosta Explains Jeffrey Epstein’s Cushy Plea Deal Reasoning
In a striking testimony before the House Oversight Committee, former U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Alex Acosta opened up about his controversial decision to negotiate a cushy plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein in 2007. The post Alex Acosta Explains Jeffrey Epstein’s Cushy Plea Deal Reasoning appeared first on Slay News.
Dem Rep. unveils bill closing sex abuse legal loopholes to prevent another Epstein ‘sweetheart deal’
Congressional Democratic leadership sent a letter to President Trump requesting a meeting to discuss funding the government as a shutdown approaches at the end of September. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) joins Alex Witt to discuss these negotiations, new international recognition of Palestinian statehood, and the latest in the Epstein story.
Alex Acosta Hearing Sparks Cover-Up Claims
Key Takeaways • Lawmakers called the Alex Acosta hearing “fishy” after his closed-door session. • Former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta showed little remorse for the Epstein plea deal. • Some members accused Acosta of memory lapses and shielding powerful allies. • Democrats vow to follow the money and press for more answers. • Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein praised lawmakers’ push for truth. Inside the Alex Acosta Hearing Former Labor Secretary Ale…
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