Rep. Nancy Mace, a U.S. Congresswoman representing South Carolina’s 1st district, addressed issues of survivor advocacy and local education initiatives in a series of posts on March 28, 2026.
In one post published at 2:00 a.m., Mace referenced the ongoing pursuit of justice for survivors connected to Jeffrey Epstein, stating: “As survivors, we are defined by courage, resilience, and truth. The stories of Epstein’s survivors are OUR stories too. We share your pain, your frustration, and your pursuit of justice. The names of co-conspirators in those documents deserve to be revealed, and those who https://t.co/dqDNbt6zFP”.
Later that morning at 12:00 p.m., she shifted focus to local educational matters following meetings with Charleston County School District officials: “Our office met with Superintendent Anita Huggins and CFO Daniel Prentice of the Charleston County School District to discuss federal projects, the Head Start program, and universal pre-K programs. CCSD is delivering real results for Lowcountry students, and we’re committed to https://t.co/uxWop8S9pE”.
By early afternoon at 2:30 p.m., Mace reiterated her support for victims associated with the Epstein case: “To every survivor of Jeffrey Epstein: we have not forgotten about you. And we will NEVER forget about you.”
Mace has represented South Carolina’s 1st district in Congress since replacing Joe Cunningham in 2021. She previously served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 2018 to 2020. Born in Fort Bragg in 1977 and currently residing in Charleston, Mace graduated from The Citadel with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1999.


