On this episode of the CAFE Insider podcast, “U.S. v. Jeffrey Epstein,” Preet and Anne discuss:
- The resignation of Labor Secretary Alex Acosta
- The latest on the Epstein case, including bail arguments
- Reasons for delaying Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony
- Trump’s tweets targeting democratic congresswomen
- The administration’s announcement on the 2020 Census
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REFERENCES AND SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS
MUELLER’S TESTIMONY
- “Chairmen Nadler and Schiff Announce Special Counsel Mueller to Testify July 24,” Joint Statement, 7/12/19
- “House Democrats Postpone Mueller Testimony by One Week,” New York Times, 7/12/19
- “Justice Dept. Tells Mueller Deputies Not to Testify, Scrambling an Agreement,” New York Times, 7/9/19
TRUMP’S TWEETS
- Trump’s July 14th tweet and July 15th tweet targeting Democratic congresswomen
- “Trump rejects criticism that his weekend tweet about four minority lawmakers was racist, says they ‘hate our country,’” Washington Post, 7/15/19
ACOSTA’S RESIGNATION
- Alex Acosta’s resignation letter
- “Remarks by President Trump Before Marine One Departure,” White House, 7/12/19
- “Labor Secretary Acosta News Conference,” C-SPAN, 7/10/19
- Former Palm Beach State Attorney Barry Krischer’s statement in response to Acosta’s press conference
EPSTEIN’S CASE
- United States v. Jeffrey Epstein, the government’s bail memorandum
- United States v. Jeffrey Epstein, the defense’s bail memorandum
- Dual and successive prosecution policy (“petite policy”), Justice Manual, 9-2.031
- Equal Protection, Legal Information Institute
- “To Avoid Jail Before Trial, Epstein Offers Up His Mansion and Jet for Bail,” New York Times, 7/11/19
- “Epstein Paid $350,000 to Possible Witnesses Against Him, Prosecutors Say,” New York Times, 7/12/19
- “Jeffrey Epstein Is Indicted on Sex Charges as Discovery of Nude Photos Is Disclosed,” New York Times, 7/8/19
- “Jeffrey Epstein’s Sick Story Played Out for Years in Plain Sight,” Daily Beast, 7/9/19
2020 CENSUS
- “President Trump Remarks on Census Citizenship Question,” C-SPAN, 7/11/19
- The Supreme Court decision in Department of Commerce et al. v New York et al. (2019)
- SDNY Judge Jesse Furman’s opinion in the case, State of New York v. United States Department of Commerce (2019)
- “How Trump can mitigate the damage of folding on the census,” Washington Post, 7/13/19
- “Trump Says He Will Seek Citizenship Information From Existing Federal Records, Not the Census,” New York Times, 7/11/19