Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta’s resignation announcement on Friday sparked demands from progressive groups for Congress to “hold abusers and their enablers”—including President Donald Trump—”accountable.”
Acosta faced calls for his ouster over his role in securing a sweat deal for multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein over a decade ago when Epstein faced possible federal child sex trafficking charges. Those demands were amplified this month after Epstein was arrested. He faces federal charges of sex trafficking and sex trafficking conspiracy.
While Acosta this week defended the deal, progressive groups did not let up in their criticism. They projected messages onto the Department of Labor building including “Acosta endangers women and girls,” and “Acosta enables child sex trafficking.”
Shaunna Thomas, executive director and co-founder of UltraViolet, one of the groups involved in the projection, said Friday, “Acosta’s resignation is good news, and demonstrates that people who enable sexual predators like Jeffrey Epstein can be held accountable.”
Still, she said, “It is especially outrageous that Acosta remained in his job for as long as he did.”
Acosta’s departure, continued Thomas, “should only be the beginning: we need to hold all the powerful people that engage in or enable sexual abuse accountable.”
That includes Trump.
Trump was chummy with Epstein in the past, and the president has been publicly accused by over 20 women of sexual assault.
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