U.S. Representative Nancy Mace, who serves South Carolina’s 1st district, recently shared a series of posts on her social media account addressing local achievements and national legal controversies.
On February 14, 2026, Mace highlighted a meeting with Kallyn Long, stating: “We met with Kallyn Long, Miss South Carolina High School America and author of ‘Cordelia and Me.’ She turned an accident causing her to go deaf in one ear, leaving her to need a cochlear implant, into a story to inspire people across South Carolina. Disabilities do not define”.
Later that evening and into the next day, Mace shifted focus to criticism of the Department of Justice (DOJ). On February 15, she posted: “If the DOJ isn’t going to do their job and arrest predators, then we will do their job for them. If in this case, the closest we can get to justice for the victims is shaming these people out of civil society and out of existence, then that’s what we’re going to do. Hold the”.
Shortly after, she commented on a DOJ memo related to Jeffrey Epstein files: “I want to be abundantly clear about the DOJ memo released tonight: Citing ‘Work Product Privilege’ will NOT save the DOJ from releasing all the Epstein files. I’m not an attorney and even I know this won’t hold up in a court of law. RE deliberative process privilege, it would”.
Mace has represented South Carolina’s 1st District in Congress since 2021 after previously serving in the state legislature from 2018 to 2020. She was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 1977 and currently resides in Charleston. Mace graduated from The Citadel with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1999.


