Nancy Mace Demands Accountability: “No One is Above the Law” in Epstein Probe

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Nancy Mace Demands Accountability: "No One is Above the Law" in Epstein Probe

As of February 2026, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) is leading a high-stakes charge within the House Oversight Committee. Her goal is clear: force high-profile figures linked to the late Jeffrey Epstein to testify under oath, regardless of their status or political leanings.

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Following the massive DOJ document dump in late January—totaling nearly 3 million pages—Mace has pivoted from general inquiry to aggressive legislative action.

The Recent “Heat Map” of Investigations

  • The Bill Gates Subpoena: On February 4, Mace formally requested a subpoena for Bill Gates. She argues that newly surfaced emails directly contradict his public statements regarding the frequency and nature of his meetings with Epstein.
  • The Maxwell Deadlock: After Ghislaine Maxwell invoked the Fifth Amendment during a recent deposition, Mace publicly challenged the silence, asking, “Who is she still protecting?” * The Clinton Contempt Push: Mace remains a vocal proponent of holding Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for their continued defiance of subpoenas related to the investigation.

Why This Time is Different

Mace, who has frequently shared her personal history as a survivor of sexual assault, is positioning this investigation as a moral imperative rather than a partisan game. Her strategy rests on three pillars:

  • Equal-Opportunity Justice: Mace prides herself on being “party-blind,” stating that she will hold anyone—Republican or Democrat—accountable if they refuse to cooperate with the law.
  • The Transparency Act: Leveraging the Epstein Files Transparency Act of 2025, Mace is using the newly public DOJ records as a roadmap to identify discrepancies in previous testimonies.
  • A “Reckoning” for Survivors: She views the current proceedings as the only path toward closure for Epstein’s victims, who have endured decades of legal delays and high-level protectionism.

“The era of delays is over. If you defy a subpoena, there are consequences. The victims deserve the truth, not political theater.” — Rep. Nancy Mace

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