Sarah Huckabee Sanders

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2019-02-22 N/A Sarah Huckabee Sanders addresses the press regarding Acosta. Washington View
2018-01-01 N/A Donald Trump's first State of the Union address, during which Nancy Pelosi's expression was comme... USA View

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A February 2019 article from The Virgin Islands Daily News reporting that the White House was 'looking into' Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta's role in Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 plea deal. The article follows a ruling by Judge Kenneth Marra that Acosta, then a U.S. attorney, violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by failing to inform victims of the non-prosecution agreement. Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to confirm President Trump's confidence in Acosta but noted the complexity of the case.

Newspaper article / press clipping
2025-11-19

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This document, stamped by the House Oversight Committee, details the criticism directed at former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta and prosecutor Marie Villafaña regarding the Jeffrey Epstein plea deal. It highlights judicial orders from Judges Zloch and Marra admonishing the prosecutors for withholding information from both the court and the victims, violating the Crime Victims' Rights Act. The text notes that at the time of writing, Acosta (then Secretary of Labor) was facing scrutiny and a DOJ probe into professional misconduct.

News article / media clipping (contained within house oversight committee records)
2025-11-19

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This document is a news article excerpt, marked as House Oversight Committee evidence, detailing the scrutiny surrounding Alexander Acosta and A. Marie Villafaña regarding the non-prosecution agreement they negotiated for Jeffrey Epstein. It highlights a federal judge's ruling that the deal violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by intentionally withholding information from victims. The text also notes a DOJ probe launched in January into potential professional misconduct and mentions that the White House was reviewing Acosta's involvement.

News article excerpt / house oversight committee evidence
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a news article included in House Oversight Committee files (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021732). It details the scrutiny facing then-Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta and prosecutor A. Marie Villafaña regarding the non-prosecution agreement (plea deal) given to Jeffrey Epstein. The text highlights a federal judge's ruling that the prosecutors violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by concealing the deal from victims, and mentions a DOJ probe into potential professional misconduct.

News article / media report (contained within house oversight committee files)
2025-11-19

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This document is an article, marked as evidence for a House Oversight committee, discussing the historical and contemporary methods used to silence and discredit women. The author draws parallels between a 16th-century torture device and modern critiques of powerful women like Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi, as well as the discrediting of assault survivors like those in the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and other cases. Despite the user's prompt, the document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals, events, or locations.

Article/essay, likely an exhibit for a house oversight committee, identified by footer 'house oversight 028443'.
2025-11-19
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Confidence in Acosta

From: Sarah Huckabee Sanders
To: Press/Public

Declined to say if Trump has confidence in Acosta; noted involvement is 'currently under review'.

Press briefing
2025-11-17

Confidence in Acosta

From: Sarah Huckabee Sanders
To: Press

Declined to say if Trump has confidence; noted involvement is currently under review.

Press briefing
2025-11-17

Confidence in Acosta

From: Sarah Huckabee Sanders
To: Press

Declined to say if Trump has confidence in Acosta; noted involvement is under review.

Press briefing
2019-07-01

Acosta's role in Epstein plea deal

From: Sarah Huckabee Sanders
To: Press

Sanders declined to say if Trump has confidence in Acosta, stating they are 'looking into' the matter.

Press briefing/statement
2019-02-22

Instruction to smile

From: Sarah Huckabee Sanders
To: Nancy Pelosi

Said on CNN regarding Nancy Pelosi, 'I think she should smile a lot more often.'

Public comment (tv)
2018-01-01

Instruction to smile

From: Sarah Huckabee Sanders
To: Nancy Pelosi

Said on CNN regarding Nancy Pelosi, 'I think she should smile a lot more often.'

Public comment (tv)
2018-01-01

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