White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Monday declined to say whether President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE has full confidence in Labor Secretary Alex Acosta Alex Alexander AcostaFederal litigator files complaint alleging Labor secretary abused his authority Appeals court to review legality of Epstein plea deal Appeals court finds prosecutors' secret plea agreement with Epstein didn't break law MORE, telling reporters that Acosta's involvement in a 2007 plea deal with alleged serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is "currently under review."

"Because of that I can’t get into a lot of specifics, but we’re certainly looking at it," Sanders said at a press briefing, adding that she's "not aware of any personnel changes."

Sanders said she's unsure of any timeline on the investigation into the handling of the case.

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The Justice Department launched an investigation in early February into how federal attorneys handled Epstein's case more than a decade ago.

A federal judge ruled late last month that prosecutors, including Acosta, violated the rights of Epstein's accusers by failing to notify them that there was a non-prosecution agreement in place for the billionaire.

Trump told reporters last month that he didn't know much about the case, but that Acosta had "done a great job as Labor secretary."

Acosta's role in the Epstein deal came under fresh scrutiny following a Miami Herald investigation into the case. The story quoted multiple people involved in the 2007 case who accused Acosta, who was a U.S. attorney in the Southern District of Florida at the time, of caving to pressure from Epstein's lawyers to cut a preferential plea deal.

Epstein originally faced a 53-page indictment for sex trafficking and related crimes.

Democrats have pushed for Acosta's ouster in recent weeks, citing his involvement in the Epstein case.