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View in browser JULY 8, 2019 Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was charged with one count of sex trafficking conspiracy and one count of sex trafficking, according to an indictment filed by the Southern District of New York. The SNDY also reportedly confiscated photos of nude or partially nude young girls from Epstein's New York mansion. The latest case against Epstein has returned scrutiny to his 2008 arrest by Palm Beach police, when investigators sought to charge him and two assistants with crimes tied to his sexual behavior with underage females at his home. Epstein, however, was able to make a non-prosecution agreement that allowed him to dodge more serious charges and a potential life sentence. That deal was negotiated by attorneys for Epstein and agreed to by former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, who is now President Trump's labor secretary. “[The Southern District of Florida] did a pretty masterful job of keeping this whole scandal under wraps,” said Julie K. Brown, the Miami Herald journalist who broke the story. “They quite frankly misled the public, but they misled the judge.”
"Epstein's a predator and Acosta cut a secret, illegal, sweetheart, outrageous deal and he shouldn't hold the job that he currently holds. He needs to go as Secretary of Labor," said Sen. Tim Kaine on All In.
In Case You Missed It: Jeffrey Epstein, called ‘terrific’ by Trump, charged with sex trafficking Trump friend Jeffrey Epstein has been charged with sex trafficking of underage girls. He pleaded not guilty. Trump's now-Labor Secretary Alex Acosta gave Epstein what many critics called a sweetheart deal in 2008. Lawrence O'Donnell discusses the fallout of the charges with Berit Berger and Tim O'Brien. (The Last Word)
What might Mueller say in blockbuster hearing? In this special report, MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber examines Mueller’s decades of hearings, revealing a sharp, unshakeable witness and clues for what he might say before Congress next week. (The Beat)
Trump shares fake Reagan quote praising him President Trump tweeted out a fake quote from former President Ronald Reagan, praising Trump. (Hardball)
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Stunning reversal from Trump after Supreme Court rebuke (The Beat) Former federal prosecutor says DOJ failed victims in Epstein sweetheart deal (Hardball) Environment advocates criticize Trump's climate record (All In)
Quote of the Day — Fmr. Federal Prosecutor Mimi Rocah on the plea deal now-Labor Secretary Alex Acosta made with Jeffrey Epstein (Video)
Features Sen. Mitch McConnell's great-great-grandfathers owned 14 slaves, bringing reparations issue close to home. Asked about the reparations issue, McConnell, R-Ky., said he was opposed to the idea, arguing it would be hard to figure out whom to compensate. by Corky Siemaszko, NBC News Investigates. Climate change is devastating Central America, driving migrants to the U.S. border. Farmers in rural Honduras and Guatemala are living on the edge of hunger, not knowing if the next harvest will come. Their crops have been decimated by a years long drought driven by climate change — which has contributed to a rise in migration to the U.S.
What to watch Tuesday The Affordable Care Act faces a big test in a New Orleans courtroom this week. The case, to be heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, was initiated by Texas and other Republican-led states to declare the ACA unconstitutional. A ruling could bring the issue back before the Supreme Court.
A big week ahead on The Rachel Maddow Show: Megan Rapinoe joins Rachel on Tuesday, followed by Bernie Sanders Wednesday and Kamala Harris on Thursday-- 9pm ET on MSNBC.
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