Congresswoman Stansbury notes former Labor Secretary Acosta did not believe 40 minors' testimony sufficient to prosecute Jeffrey Epstein, concludes something does not smell right
New Mexico Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury makes a statement alongside House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Democrats during a private interview with former US Attorney and Labor Secretary Alex Acosta as part of its investigation into past investigations of late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and related document release.





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