FNC Host Pans Acosta After Epstein Presser: ‘He’s Gone By the End of the Week’

‘He seemed insensitive to the victims’

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MCDOWELL: “This is about the victims and it’s about a miscarriage of justice. It’s about a nonprosecution agreement that was struck in secret and the victims were kept in the dark, and a federal judge actually earlier this year ruled that this secrecy violated a federal law that requires the government to alert crime victims of plea agreements and deals to give them an opportunity to oppose them. That being said, Alex Acosta is the Labor Secretary. He is expendable. He is utterly replaceable. And in this Administration, he has one job and that is to promote job growth in this country, to talk about it when it’s great, to talk about how wages are growing at the fastest pace in a decade, and he’s not even the face when the jobs reports come out. It’s Larry Kudlow. It’s the outgoing economic adviser Kevin Hassett. He’s got to go. This was way too prosecutorial. It was way too lawyerly. And he seemed insensitive to the victims. He is gone. He’s gone by the end of the week. That’s my prediction."

(Via Mediaite)

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