U.S. Representative Nancy Mace, who represents South Carolina’s 1st district in Congress, posted a series of statements on March 19, 2026, addressing the ongoing lack of accountability for those involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network and promoting new legislation aimed at government technology reform.
In her first post on March 19 at 18:01 UTC, Mace stated: “The survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network have been waiting for justice for over 20 years.
Thousands of victims do not happen with one accomplice. But the monsters who destroyed their lives have never faced accountability. Just silence, delays, and a system more https://t.co/BaZtlMdPPM“
Later that day, at 19:30 UTC, she continued her criticism by challenging readers to identify another case comparable to Epstein’s in terms of available evidence and lack of arrests: “Name one case besides the Epstein network where this much evidence existed and so few arrests were made.
We’ll wait.”
Shifting focus to legislative matters at 21:05 UTC on the same day, Mace highlighted bipartisan efforts to modernize federal technology systems: “Our Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act brings Washington’s outdated IT systems into the 21st century. For too long, the federal government has relied on obsolete technology wasting taxpayer dollars and creating security risks. This bill brings real accountability, https://t.co/EdLh7Zs6zz”
Nancy Mace has represented South Carolina’s 1st District in Congress since replacing Joe Cunningham in 2021. Prior to her tenure in Congress, she served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 2018 to 2020. Born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 1977 and currently residing in Charleston, Mace is an alumna of The Citadel, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1999.

