Acosta’s Standing in White House Was Eroding Even Before Epstein

  • Labor secretary under scrutiny for Epstein plea deal in 2008
  • White House, business community already frustrated with Acosta
The charges against Epstein have raised questions about the role played by U.S. Labor Secretary Alex Acosta.(Source: Bloomberg)
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s standing in the Trump administration was in peril even before the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein cast a fresh spotlight on the former prosecutor’s role in a decade-old plea deal for the financier, according to several people familiar with the matter.

Corporate lobbyists and some White House officials have grown frustrated that Acosta hasn’t moved fast enough on deregulation and other business-friendly initiatives, the people said. No decision has been made on Acosta’s future in the administration, they added, though two people said that his time is short.