Dems want Acosta to quit for role in financier’s sex plea
WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and a growing number of other congressional Democrats declared Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s labour secretary should quit because of his role in a secret 2008 plea deal that let a wealthy financier avoid prison after allegations of molesting dozens of teenage girls.
Joining Schumer on Tuesday in seeking Alexander Acosta’s resignation were Sens. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, both presidential candidates, and Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, the party’s 2016 vice-presidential nominee. Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said the same late Monday.
Acosta and by extension Trump, who appointed him to his Cabinet post, have drawn renewed attention since federal prosecutors unveiled an indictment Monday charging Jeffrey Epstein with sexually abusing dozens of underage girls in the early 2000s.
Epstein, known for a jet-setting lifestyle and connections to the powerful including Trump and former President Bill Clinton, could face up to 45 years in prison if he is convicted on the sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. He has pleaded not guilty.