U.S. Representative Nancy Mace, who serves South Carolina’s 1st congressional district, raised concerns on her social media account about the handling of evidence and information in the Epstein case. Mace, who has been a member of Congress since 2021 and previously served in the South Carolina House of Representatives, questioned both the quantity of surveillance footage available and the transparency surrounding the release of related files.
On February 15, 2026, Mace posted, “And where are ALL the videos? If he had as many cameras as has been reported, there would be far more than 2,000 videos. Trust me on this. I know, because I’ve worked with an extensive number of victims in voyeurism cases.” In her message, she referenced her prior experience working with victims in voyeurism cases to support her skepticism regarding the reported amount of video evidence.
Later that same day, Mace commented on the issue of public access to files connected to Jeffrey Epstein. She wrote, “TBH, it’s hard to find a legitimate reason not to expose every word in the Epstein files except for and unless you are prosecuting someone. That isn’t happening. DOJ will lose in court if it comes to that.”
In another post from February 15, she criticized how federal authorities handled aspects of the case: “The DOJ screwed this up so badly early on that they let the Left paint the President in a bad light when his actions were the opposite. He was informing law enforcement early on when others were cozying up and covering up. So poorly managed, heads should roll.”
Nancy Mace was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 1977 and currently resides in Charleston. She is an alumna of The Citadel, having graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1999.

