16 The Virgin Islands Daily News NATION Saturday, March 2, 2019 Dems want Acosta out over Epstein case. GOP seeking investigation. Then there's Matt Gaetz By ALEX DAUGHERTY McClatchy Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Democrats are calling for Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s resignation. Republicans support an inter- nal investigation into Acosta’ role in a controversial plea deal for mul- timillionaire sex abuser Jeffrey Ep- stein in 2008. But Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, one of President Donald = Trump's biggest defenders in Congress, is taking a different ap- proach. In an interview with the Miami Her- ald this week, Gaetz said re-examining Acosta’s handling of Epstein’ case, which came under increased scrutiny after the Herald's three-part series Per- version of Justice, sets a “dangerous” precedent for prosecutors, A federal judge ruled last week that prosecutors run by Acosta, then the U.S. attorney for South Florida, broke the law when they failed to inform Epstein’s under- age victims of the plea agreement. The judge gave federal prosecutors 15 days to confer with Epstein’s victims and their attorneys to come up with a resolution. “T don't know what I don’t know and certainly if there is ever an indi- cation of misconduct, that has to be thoroughly reviewed, but I think it’s a dangerous thing to go back and sec- ond-guess decisions that prosecutors Matt Gaetz aw Labor Secretary Alex Acosta have to make in real time,” Gaetz said. “Tm deeply troubled by Mr. Epstein’s actions, I think that he certainly should have faced a far stiffer consequence than he did, but having tried cases I know that it’s hard to go back and sort of second-guess the risk analysis that goes into putting witnesses before a jury and subjecting them to cross-ex- amination.” In fact, the judge in the case, U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra, was careful to say he was not questioning the prosecution's authonty to sign a non-prosecution agreement. However, the judge said the U.S. attorney had an obligation to consult with Epstein’s victims under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. Acosta’ deliberate deci- sion not to do so — at the insistence of Epstein’s legal team — violated that law, rendering the outcome illegal, Marra wrote in a 33-page order. Gaetz’s stance is not shared by other South Florida lawmakers, including Republicans. Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, who introduced Acosta at his confirmation hearing, said he wants to see the results ofan investigation into the Justice De- partment’s internal decision-making process about Epstein'’s plea deal be- fore deciding on Acosta’s future. “We'd love to have an investigation that looks at all that intemal delibera- tion and who knew what about this, how they talk about it, how was this decision ultimately made and what papertrail is there about that decision- making,” Rubio said. “Obviously, newspaper reporting is important but so is whatever facts the Justice Depart- ment has in its possession.” Sen. Rick Scott, Rubio's fellow Republican, had a similar view, along with Miami Republican Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart. Both said Acosta doesn't si s time, but want the investigation to continue. “We don't really know all the facts yet so it ought tocome out,” Scott said. “We need more information.” Six of the seven Democrats in Con- gress from Miami-Dade and Broward have called on Acosta to resign, the exception being Rep. Donna Shalala. Shalala was part of a group of Democrats who signed on to a letter last week demanding the passage of a bill that would allow the Department of Justice's Inspector General to re- view the conduct of attomeys within Justice, a power it does not currently have. Acosta was responsible for ne- gotiating Epstein's agreement when he pleaded guilty to two prostitution charges in state court instead of facing federal charges, even though he was accused of sexually abusing dozens of young girls in his Palm Beach man- sion. Four Democrats, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Rep. Lois Frankel and Rep. Ted Deutch, signed on to a letter calling for Trump to demand Acosta’s resignation. Rep. Alcee Hastings also said Acosta should go. “T would think under the circum- stances with such a hot lamp on it, he'dbe better served to resign,” Hast- ings said. Hastings, a federal judge who was impeached and removed from office on corruption allega- tions before successfully running for the House, said he had never seen a plea agreement like Epstein’s during his legal career. Rep. Frederica Wilson went one step further, saying Acosta should be removed from office if he does not resign. “The ... manner in which he handled the Epstein case clearly demonstrates that he is not the right person to serve as our nation’s la- bor secretary,” the Democrat said in a statement. “If he could not stand up against Epstein’s white-shoe at- torneys, he clearly is not qualified to take on the networks of human traffickers operating in the United States and represent their victims.” Gaetz, the outlier among those interviewed, is important because he is a key Trump ally who fre- quently speaks with the president. In his second term in Congress after serving in the state House, Gactz represents the views of the presi- dent’s most fervent supporters and attracts national attention for his defense of the president's policies and rhetoric. Gaetz is currently the subject of an inquiry by the Florida Bar after posting a tweet that critics said ap- peared to be threatening toward for- mer Trump lawyer Michael Cohen. The tweet, which was later deleted, implied that Cohen had extramarital relations and was posted the night before the public hearing where Re- publicans attempted to shred Cohen's ry as he detailed his illegal activities on behalf of the president. Gaetz suggested that Acosta’s deci- sion to cut a plea deal without the vic- tims knowing could have been a move to protect them. “T don't know if this was the case in this matter, but as the former criminal justice chairman in Florida, I've seen how a lot of these sexual violence cas- es, the fragility of witnesses and the willingness of witnesses can be a fac- tor,” Gaetz said. “I'm not saying it was here, I'm just saying that in these types of cases it’s something that’s always on the minds of prosecutors.” Eyeing 2020, White House steps up ‘socialism’ attack on Democrats WASHINGTON ism.” (AP) — As the White House gears up for the 2020 campaign, it’s pressing the case that Democrats are rallying behind what it’s calling the policies of “social- Trying to portray Democrats as out of step with ordinary Americans, Vice President Mike Pence said in a speech Friday at the Conser- vative Political Action Conference that the choice in the next election is “between free- dom and socialism, between personal respon- sibility and government dependence.” “The moment America becomes a socialist country is the moment America ceases to be America,” Pence told the crowd of conserva- live activists. 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