
Nancy Mace
SC Congresswoman; led discharge petition for Epstein Files Transparency Act; subpoenaed AG Bondi for withheld files; appeared on DOJ 305-person list.
Also known as: Mace
U.S. Representative from South Carolina (elected 2020) who became the leading congressional champion for releasing the Epstein files. Mace circulated a discharge petition alongside Ro Khanna and others that gathered 218 signatures and forced a House floor vote, leading to passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act on November 18, 2025 by a vote of 427-1. She introduced a resolution demanding immediate release of all federal Epstein documents and called on the CIA to turn over Epstein and Maxwell records. In March 2026 Mace moved to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi after the DOJ refused to release more than 2.5 million additional Epstein documents. The House Oversight Committee voted to issue that subpoena.
Mace's name itself appeared on the DOJ February 2026 list of 305 politically exposed persons, a fact her critics noted given her advocacy role.
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Who is Nancy Mace?
U.S. Representative from South Carolina (elected 2020) who became the leading congressional champion for releasing the Epstein files. Mace circulated a discharge petition alongside Ro Khanna and others that gathered 218 signatures and forced a House floor vote, leading to passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act on November 18, 2025 by a vote of 427-1. She introduced a resolution demanding immediate release of all federal Epstein documents and called on the CIA to turn over Epstein and Maxwell records. In March 2026 Mace moved to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi after the DOJ refused to release more than 2.5 million additional Epstein documents. The House Oversight Committee voted to issue that subpoena. Mace's name itself appeared on the DOJ February 2026 list of 305 politically exposed persons, a fact her critics noted given her advocacy role.
What is Nancy Mace's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?
Nancy Mace appears in 6 case documents, 0 flight logs, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files.
Is Nancy Mace in the Epstein files?
Yes. Nancy Mace is referenced in 6 documents from the Epstein case files, including court filings, FBI reports, and DOJ releases.
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