Rep. Maxwell Frost on Alex Acosta's Testimony Regarding Epstein Victims
Forbes Breaking NewsOctober 7, 20251 min1,751 views
5 connections·7 entities in this video→Concerns Over Alex Acosta's Testimony
- 📌 Congressman Maxwell Frost stated that Alex Acosta, during his deposition, "essentially said he didn't have faith in" Jeffrey Epstein's victims and their testimonies.
- ⚠️ This sentiment is described as "deeply disturbing" to those present during the deposition.
Acosta's Lack of Awareness
- 🧠 Frost highlighted that Acosta appeared to have limited knowledge about his own office's actions and deliberations concerning the Epstein investigation.
- 🔍 This lack of awareness is considered particularly concerning given the high-profile nature of the case handled by his office.
Questions About Secretary of Labor Vetting
- 🧐 During his vetting process for Secretary of Labor, Acosta reportedly had little information or recollection regarding questions about the Epstein case.
- 🗣️ Frost suggested that Acosta's responses during this period were evasive, characterizing them as "deflection."
Resignation and Case Connection
- 📉 Acosta maintains that his resignation as Secretary of Labor was unrelated to the Epstein case, a claim Frost and others implicitly dispute.
- 💬 Further questions are expected regarding Acosta's involvement and knowledge.
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