In
a tweet on Thursday evening, Trump praised Scalia's experience
as a lawyer "with great experience working with labor and
everyone else."
Politico first reported earlier on Thursday that Trump would
likely tap Scalia for the role .
Scalia, 55, if confirmed by the U.S. Senate, would replace Alex
Acosta.
Acosta said last week he would step down, after an outcry over
his handling of a sex abuse case involving financier Jeffrey
Epstein when Acosta was a U.S. prosecutor in Florida. Epstein
was arrested in New York on new federal sex-trafficking charges
on July 6.
Scalia is a partner at a Washington-area law firm where he
specializes in labor and employment matters. He was previously
the top lawyer for the Labor Department.
As a lawyer, he has challenged tighter U.S. financial
regulations, a rule that forced energy companies to disclose
payments made to foreign governments, and an order that required
more distance between orcas, or killer whales, and humans after
the death of a marine life trainer at SeaWorld Entertainment Inc
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(Reporting by Makini Brice and Eric Beech; Editing by Leslie
Adler and Peter Cooney)
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