Sen. Amy KlobucharAmy KlobucharHillicon Valley: Biden calls on Facebook to change political speech rules | Dems demand hearings after Georgia election chaos | Microsoft stops selling facial recognition tech to police Democrats demand Republican leaders examine election challenges after Georgia voting chaos Harris grapples with defund the police movement amid veep talk MORE (D-Minn.) said Tuesday that Labor Secretary Alexander AcostaAlex Alexander AcostaAppeals court finds prosecutors’ secret plea agreement with Epstein didn’t break law Florida sheriff ends work release program criticized over Jeffery Epstein The Hill’s Morning Report — Presented by National Association of Manufacturers — Whistleblower complaint roils Washington MORE should step down over a 2008 plea deal involving financier Jeffrey Epstein.
“Since when do underage girl sex ring traffickers get to go to their office every day while they serve their time? The victims should have had a say. That’s what the law says,” Klobuchar said in a statement.
“I didn’t vote for former Florida U.S. Attorney Acosta to begin with and he should step down,” she added.
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Klobuchar, who is running for her party’s 2020 presidential nomination, is one of a growing number of Democrats calling for Acosta to resign over the plea deal, though 2020 contenders have largely remained silent so far.
Epstein, 66, was arrested over the weekend and is expected to appear in federal court in New York soon. Federal prosecutors unsealed new sex trafficking charges against Epstein on Monday, alleging abuse of dozens of female minors. He has denied all charges.
Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerChuck SchumerOvernight Health Care: US showing signs of retreat in battle against COVID-19 | Regeneron begins clinical trials of potential coronavirus antibody treatment | CMS warns nursing homes against seizing residents’ stimulus checks Schumer requests briefing with White House coronavirus task force as cases rise Schumer on Trump’s tweet about 75-year-old protester: He ‘should go back to hiding in the bunker’ MORE (D-N.Y.) is expected to call for Acosta to resign on Tuesday morning. Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump on collision course with Congress over bases with Confederate names Black lawmakers unveil bill to remove Confederate statues from Capitol Pelosi: Georgia primary ‘disgrace’ could preview an election debacle in November MORE (D-Calif.) tweeted on Monday night that the Labor secretary “must step down.”
Acosta was confirmed in a 60-38 vote for the Labor Department post, including winning the support of nine Democratic senators.
But he’s facing intense scrutiny, including calls for him to resign, after federal prosecutors in New York unsealed the new sex trafficking charges.
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The charges are being contrasted to a 2008 plea deal that Acosta, then a U.S. attorney in Florida, approved with Epstein that enabled him to serve 13 months in “custody with work release.”
Acosta has defended the 2008 plea deal, which took place when he was the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, arguing that it ensured Epstein serve jail time, register as a sex offender and pay damages to victims.