is bigger than my presidency. i find it absolutely insane. any person running for office that we would go after them in order to silence them? that s a scary place to be. this is all done by biden and his people. may be his people more portly i don t know if biden knows too much about it. i think it s a complete failure of our justice system. it s a complete joe biden kamala harris hit job. it will catch up to him. i think it s the right verdict. etiquette shows our system of justice works if you are rich or poor. i m shocked he keeps going. i m willing to do whatever i have to do to save our country and to save our constitution. sandra: that was moments ago live in new york city and now a lab look at the white house screen left where we are about to hear from president biden. a big question is whether or not he will comment on former president trump s historic guilty verdict. the president we are told will be making those remarks shortly. they are expected to be
out those 15 days, now 14 days to see what could potentially be the remedy here, so far alex acosta is still serving as the u.s. secretary of labor. the white house asked repeatedly about this matter said finally today they are, quote, looking into it, but that as far as anybody knows, the president has not lost confidence in his labor secretary. when alex acosta was picked to be in the president s cabinet, he was asked about his handling of the jeffrey epstein case at his confirmation hearings. at the time, mr. acosta defended the deal he gave to jeffrey epstein, the non-prosecution deal. he said the outcome of the epstein case was, quote, a point of pride. but all this time it took more than a decade for their case to get through the federal courts, but all this time that the victims have been seeking this justice, alex acosta has never really explained why he gave jeffrey epstein that deal and he s definitely never explained why he kept the whole thing a secret. the reporter who bro
julie k. brown is an award-winning reporter from the miami herald. she really has broken open the jeffrey epstein child sex abuse case. julie, thanks for staying with us. labor secretary alex acosta was the u.s. attorney and federal prosecutor leading the epstein case. a federal judge ruled at acosta and his office broke the law when they gave epstein this non-prosecution agreement without ever telling epstein s victims. one of the things i had a hard time following in this story is the question of why acosta offered this plea deal to jeffrey epstein in the first place. he s defended it vaguely. he s called it a point of pride. he s never answered questions as far as i can tell about why he kept this deal he did with epstein secret from epstein s victims. do you have any insight into that? do you think this is a knowable thing?
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