
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta said Wednesday "facts are being overlooked" concerning his handling of a sex-trafficking case involving accused pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, as he defended his handling of the 2008 case.
Why it matters: Now Epstein faces sex trafficking charges involving minors in New York, Democrats including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are demanding Acosta resign over the lenient deal reached in the wealthy financier's earlier case, when the labor secretary was serving as U.S. attorney in southern Florida.
- While President Trump has expressed confidence in Acosta, he has has few allies inside the White House. Several want to see him gone because of what they perceive as his inadequate efforts on deregulation, per Axios' Jonathan Swan.
Labor Sec. Acosta holds news conference amid calls for resignationHAPPENING NOW: Labor Sec. Alex Acosta holds news conference amid calls for resignation. Acosta is under renewed scrutiny for his role in a plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein. https://abcn.ws/2NVaEum
Posted by ABC News on Wednesday, July 10, 2019
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