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| N/A | N/A | House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan and Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray negot... | Washington, D.C. | View |
| 2018-12-01 | N/A | 34 senators and members of the House called for an investigation into Alexander Acosta's handling... | Washington D.C. | View |
| 2017-01-01 | N/A | Alexander Acosta was confirmed as President Donald Trump's labor secretary. | Washington D.C. | View |
This document is a political analysis article from 2018 concerning the Senate confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh. It details the political strategies and potential fallout for both Republicans and Democrats following the sexual assault accusation made by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. The article includes quotes from political figures and commentators, discusses the risks for senators on the Judiciary Committee, and draws parallels to the 1992 confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas.
This newspaper article from December 8, 2018, reports that over two dozen U.S. lawmakers are demanding an investigation into Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta for his role as a former federal prosecutor in brokering a lenient 2008 plea deal for multimillionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The call for a probe, spurred by a Miami Herald investigation, highlights how the deal granted Epstein immunity, hid the proceedings from his underage victims, and allowed him to serve only 13 months in jail.
This document, produced by EY following the 2016 election, provides a profile of expected US Senate committee leadership for the upcoming Congress. It details the chairmen and ranking members for key committees and analyzes the various political scenarios influencing these appointments, such as retirements, term limits, and senators' strategic choices. Despite the prompt's framing, the document's content is purely about US Senate politics and contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a 'Tax Topics' newsletter from Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, dated December 20, 2013, authored by Blanche Lark Christerson. It analyzes a recent bipartisan budget deal, discusses the status of tax reform legislation, and explains temporary tax provisions known as 'extenders'. The document contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein; its relevance is likely contextual, stemming from its origin at Deutsche Bank and its inclusion in a collection of documents from the House Oversight Committee, as indicated by the footer.
Stated on 'Meet the Press' that how the Senate handles the situation will be a 'test of this time, of 2018, in the #MeToo movement.'
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