U.S. Representative Nancy Mace, who represents South Carolina’s 1st district in Congress, made several public statements on April 2, 2026, via her official social media account. The posts addressed both a constituent being honored for heroism and the dismissal of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
In her first post at 13:45 UTC, Mace highlighted the recognition of Johnny Wactor: “We met with the family of our constituent, Johnny Wactor, who has been selected as a 2026 Citizen Honors Award Honoree for his heroic actions and selfless sacrifice when he lost his life shielding a co-worker from an armed robber.
The Congressional Medal of Honor Society https://t.co/kMBI2uST58“.
Later that afternoon at 15:45 UTC, Mace commented on reports regarding changes in the office of Attorney General: “If the reports that Lee Zeldin will be replacing Pam Bondi as Attorney General are true – I welcome it.
Bondi handled the Epstein Files in a terrible manner and made this situation far worse than it had to be for President Trump.
I look forward to a new Attorney General”.
By 17:44 UTC on April 2, Mace posted about Bondi’s removal: “BREAKING: Attorney General Pam Bondi FIRED.
Bondi handled the Epstein Files in a terrible manner and seriously undermined President Trump.
She has stonewalled every effort to hold the guilty accountable. The American people deserve an Attorney General who is transparent and https://t.co/zPOO7jOQpz“.
Mace’s comments come amid ongoing scrutiny over how officials have managed investigations related to high-profile cases. The reference to “Epstein Files” signals continued public interest in accountability measures within federal law enforcement leadership.
Nancy Mace has served as U.S. Representative for South Carolina’s 1st District since 2021 after previously serving in the South Carolina House of Representatives 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.


