Congresswoman Nancy Mace, who represents South Carolina’s 1st district and serves on the House Oversight Committee, released a statement about the upcoming depositions of Bill and Hillary Clinton as part of the committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Bill and Hillary Clinton were subpoenaed to testify before the committee about their relationship with Epstein. Bill Clinton is scheduled to be deposed on January 13, followed by Hillary Clinton on January 14. Their original depositions were set for December but did not take place. As of January 12, neither has confirmed their attendance.
Mace said: “Bill and Hillary can run, but they can’t hide. No one is above the law. Not a disgraced former president, not a failed presidential candidate, no one.
“The American people deserve answers and accountability in the Epstein investigation, and the documented evidence doesn’t lie: the Clintons had a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Clinton flew on the jet, Hillary Clinton took campaign checks, and we intend to get to the bottom of it.
“They are obligated by law to appear and we expect them to do so, if they try to dodge again then they must be held in contempt of Congress. This is their last warning. Show up and answer our questions, or face criminal prosecution.”
Nancy Mace has represented South Carolina’s 1st District in Congress since 2021 after replacing Joe Cunningham. She previously served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 2018 to 2020. Mace was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 1977 and currently resides in Charleston. She graduated from The Citadel in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science degree.



