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Acosta Resigns as Trump's Labor Secretary After Epstein Plea Deal
President Trump said Friday morning that R. Alexander Acosta, his embattled secretary of labor, will resign following controversy over his handling of a sex crimes case involving the financier, Jeffrey Epstein, when he was a prosecutor in Florida.

Mr. Acosta called the president this morning and informed him of his decision to resign, Mr. Trump said, as he left the White House for travel to Milwaukee and Cleveland.

The best people! Or more accurately in this case, the second best people!

Investigation into his corruption must still continue.
 
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Spot on:

"The arrests of R. Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein, and the resignation of Secretary Acosta, all are consequences of indefatigable journalism--a reminder that despite many failings, journalists aren't enemies of the people but provide accountability and serve the public interest."
- Nicholas Kristof, 12 July 2019​
 
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Spot on:

"The arrests of R. Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein, and the resignation of Secretary Acosta, all are consequences of indefatigable journalism--a reminder that despite many failings, journalists aren't enemies of the people but provide accountability and serve the public interest."
- Nicholas Kristof, 12 July 2019​

...? No it isn't. It had nothing to do with journalism. The DOJ was investigating the Epstein deal since February.
 
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...? No it isn't. It had nothing to do with journalism. The DOJ was investigating the Epstein deal since February.

...in response to a Miami Herald project that started coming out in November.
 
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...? No it isn't. It had nothing to do with journalism. The DOJ was investigating the Epstein deal since February.
There is literally a thread on this forum referring to the very fact you deny:
US Labor Secretary and prosecutors broke law in plea deal for child sex trafficking case
A judge ruled Thursday that federal prosecutors — among them, U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta — broke federal law when they signed a plea agreement with a wealthy, politically connected sex trafficker and concealed it from more than 30 of his underage victims.

U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra, in a 33-page opinion, said that the evidence he reviewed showed that Jeffrey Epstein had been operating an international sex operation in which he and others recruited underage girls — not only in Florida — but from overseas, in violation of federal law.


From the news article quoted in the OP of that thread:
Federal prosecutors broke law in Jeffrey Epstein case, judge rules
The decision follows a three-part series published by the Miami Herald in November, “Perversion of Justice,’’ which detailed how federal prosecutors collaborated with Epstein’s lawyers to arrange the deal, then hid it from his victims and the public so that no one would know the full scope of Epstein’s crimes and who else was involved.

And here is a link to the actual series published in the Miami Herald:
On a muggy October morning in 2007, Miami’s top federal prosecutor, Alexander Acosta, had a breakfast appointment with a former colleague, Washington, D.C., attorney Jay Lefkowitz.

It was an unusual meeting for the then-38-year-old prosecutor, a rising Republican star who had served in several White House posts before being named U.S. attorney in Miami by President George W. Bush.

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