'Acosta Enables Sex Trafficking' Projected Onto Department of Labor Building as Resignation Demands Grow
Hours after Labor Secretary Alex Acosta held a press conference defending his decision in 2008 to offer what critics described as a “sweetheart” plea deal to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein—who was charged this week with sex trafficking—a coalition of progressive advocacy groups Wednesday night projected messages onto the Department of Labor building condemning Acosta as an enabler of sexual predation and urging him to resign.
“Acosta endangers women and girls,” “Acosta enables child sex trafficking,” and “Acosta must go” read the projections, which were planned by the American Federation of Teachers, CREDO Action, MoveOn, and UltraViolet.
Heidi Hess, co-director of CREDO Action, said in a statement that Acosta “must step down as Labor Secretary immediately.”
“His actions,” Hess said, “make clear he would rather protect a billionaire pedophile and sex offender than stand up for innocent children.”
Hess went on to urge the House Democratic majority to launch an investigation into Acosta and President Donald Trump’s relationship with Epstein.
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