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U.S. Department of Labor

Organization Single Source Backed by 9 sources 4 connections Score: 1/10 (Very Low) Also known as: Labor Department, U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Labor, DOL
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U.S. federal executive department responsible for workplace safety and standards, where Alexander Acosta served as Secretary from 2017-2019

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Entities connected to U.S. Department of Labor through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.

Document 2008 Plea Deal

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta, US Labor Secretary

Organization Democratic Party

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta, US Labor Secretary

Document 2007 Plea Deal

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta

Organization House Oversight Committee

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta

Organization US Department of Justice

Connected via: Alex Acosta, Rene Alexander Acosta

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Source Documents & Evidence

📰 Reactive Investigation (R. Alexander Acosta)
“Acosta to Resign as Labor Secretary Over Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal (Published 2019) - The New York Times”
Accessed: 2026-02-26
📄 DocumentCloud - Deep Research (A. Marie Villafaña)
“Agency Ethics Official's Opinion - On the basis of information contained in this report, I conclude that the filer is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations (subject to any comments below).”
Accessed: 2026-03-04
📰 Haaretz (Israeli Media)
“Democrats Call for U.S. Labor Secretary to Resign Over Epstein Deal - Haaretz”
Accessed: 2026-03-06
📰 Google News - Deep Research (A. Marie Villafaña)
“The article title references the 'Labor Secretary' (Alexander Acosta), indicating his role leading the U.S. Department of Labor during the time the demands for his resignation emerged”
Accessed: 2026-03-10
📰 Reactive Investigation (Southern District of Florida)
“Former Trump Labor Secretary”
Accessed: 2026-03-16
📰 Discovered - buzzfeednews.com
“"Acosta said at a press conference at the Labor Department"”
Accessed: 2026-03-27
📰 Google News - Discovery (Phrase: Epstein plea deal Alexander Acosta)
“Trump's former labor secretary Alex Acosta defends handling of controversial Epstein plea deal - CNN”
Accessed: 2026-04-10
📰 Times of Israel (Israeli Media)
“US labor secretary resigns”
Accessed: 2026-04-18
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Added: 2026-02-26 · Updated: 2026-05-06
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