What would be the advantage of a gold standard and how would Trump return the US to the gold standard, Qhris?
lol wrong
lol Pooplov
What would be the advantage of a gold standard and how would Trump return the US to the gold standard, Qhris?
4-D chess move by Trump nominating Acosta to put this whole thing back in the spotlight? If the bill passes it takes prosecutor misconduct probes out of OPR's hands and gives them to Horowitz. Whatever this move is...Epstein and Clinton are ting themselves.
Labor Secretary’s Role in Abuse Deal Could Get DOJ Scrutiny
The Justice Department’s inspector general wants lawmakers to give him the authority to investigate a decade-old plea deal in which Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta allegedly allowed an accused sex offender to skirt the harshest punishment for crimes against teens.
“Your letter raises important questions about the resolution of this case by department attorneys,” DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz said in a Jan. 29 letter to lawmakers. “However, the OIG does not currently have jurisdiction over matters involving allegations of misconduct relating to DOJ attorneys’ handling of litigation or legal decisions.”
The department’s watchdog responded to lawmakers’ calls to look into an agreement that Acosta—then a federal prosecutor in South Florida—reached with lawyers for Miami hedge fund manager Jeffrey Epstein, which allowed Epstein to avoid federal sex trafficking charges. Epstein was sentenced to 13 months in prison on lesser charges.
Horowitz called on the Senate to take up a bill (H.R. 202) recently passed by the House. He said that legislation would give him the authority to investigate alleged prosecutorial misconduct.
A November Miami Herald report on the Epstein case has renewed public attention to the allegations against Epstein, who was accused of running a teen sex ring out of his Florida home. It’s also brought new criticism to Acosta, who as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida is said to have helped orchestrate the agreement.
Epstein’s all star legal defense team included Harvard University professor Alan Dershowitz, former special prosecutor Kenneth Starr, and famed criminal defense attorney Roy Black.
The Labor Department declined Bloomberg Law’s request for comment. A DOL spokeswoman on Jan. 15 told Bloomberg Law that Acosta acted appropriately.
“For more than a decade, this prosecution has been reviewed in great detail by newspaper articles, television reports, books, and Congressional testimony,” the spokeswoman said. “Department of Justice leadership, likewise, reviewed the matter at the time, and the Department has continued to defend the Southern District of Florida’s actions across three administrations and several attorneys general on the grounds that the actions taken were in accordance with Department practices, procedures, and the law.”
Acosta was rumored to be on a short list of potential replacements for Jeff Sessions as the U.S. Attorney General before the Herald story was published. The former Justice Department civil rights chief and National Labor Relations Board member is also widely believed to be interested in a federal judge seat.
The renewed attention to the Epstein case and possible DOJ investigation may put that goal on the back burner.
Acosta in a 2011 letter obtained by the Daily Beast said he was brought into the case because local police officers were concerned that state prosecutors would let Epstein off easy. He said the deal was reached after Epstein’s lawyers launched “a year-long assault on the prosecution and the prosecutors” that was “more aggressive than which I, or any of the prosecutors in my office, had previously encountered.”
The House Jan. 15 passed by voice vote the Inspector General Access Act, which would move DOJ prosecutor misconduct probes to the inspector general from the Office of Professional Responsibility. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), whose panel would likely get first crack at the bill, recently joined Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) in urging Attorney general nominee William Barr to conduct a “full and thorough” investigation of the Epstein case if confirmed for the post.
A Graham spokesman didn’t immediately respond to Bloomberg Law’s request for comment.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-...-in-abuse-deal
Appointing a pedophile enabler to your cabinet to pwn the Dems.
Do you ever say your conspiracy theories out loud just to hear how they sound?
I don’t care how the pedophiles are exposed and punished. Nice to see you admit Epstein is a pedophile. How many trips did Bill Clinton take to the pedophile’s island Pavlov? Why would Bill Clinton leave his SS detail behind when traveling to said island?
When was that in question, dumbass?
I don't know.How many trips did Bill Clinton take to the pedophile’s island Pavlov? Why would Bill Clinton leave his SS detail behind when traveling to said island?
I'm fine with Clinton's being prosecuted if he did anything wrong.
Now, describe your "appointing a pedophile enabler to pwn the Dems" conspiracy theory.
Let's see it.
0, as far as we know
Implicating yourself in a pedo scandal to pwn the Dems.
It's makes even less sense than that.
There was no need to Accosta's appointment does nothing to further these efforts. They need congress to pass the bill and the president to sign the bill, allowing the OIG to review prosecutorial misconduct.
This could all just have easily been done without giving this guy a role in government![]()
Did you miss the question mark?
lol Clinton’s being prosecuted Freudian slip
lol Betteridge headline
You're the one who brought up Clinton and not in a question.
Why do you say he is shaking? What are you saying will happen?
Step up.
imagine this guy was your god, and your beacon of hope in the fight against elite pedos![]()
dude spent his time peepin' in on Miss Teen USA contestants
Liz Crokin Warns of ‘Vigilante Justice’ if QAnon’s Promised Mass Arrests Don’t Happen Soon
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/l...ampaign=bestof
this is the equivalent of naruto bumping the "lol" thread... self own
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...7-13643282.phpDays after Southern Baptist Convention President J.D. Greear demanded greater scrutiny of 10 churches for their handling of sexual abuse, an SBC committee called on convention leaders to refrain from publicly criticizing churches without giving them an opportunity to respond, and it announced that “no further inquiry” was needed for seven of the 10 churches on Greear’s list.
“We understand it is difficult, if not impossible, to issue a report on sexual abuse that will be met with satisfaction by everyone,” Ken Alford of Valdosta, GA, chairman of the SBC’s bylaws work group, said in a message released Saturday evening.
The statement revealed discord among SBC leaders as they wrestle with a national controversy over hundreds of incidents of rape, molestation and other accusations of sexual misconduct within the largest coalition of Baptist churches in the U.S.
He took a loss for 65 straight pages
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