
Trump's Terms Rep. Nancy Mace says she wants Americans to know the truth about the Epstein files
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Feb 12, 2026 Nancy Mace, U.S. Representative from South Carolina known for occasional independent stances, discusses viewing unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files. She recounts the DOJ document room rules and how she and her team searched millions of pages. She outlines a vetted list of people she plans to subpoena and explains concerns about widespread redactions protecting powerful figures.
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Restricted DOJ Review Room
- Rep. Nancy Mace described the DOJ review room as a tiny, closely monitored space with only four desks and strict rules.
- She noted members are tracked, cannot bring devices, and must use DOJ paper and pens while viewing files.
Crowdsource And Organize Document Searches
- Rep. Nancy Mace crowdsourced search targets and used a spreadsheet to organize file names and subjects.
- She coordinated staff to prioritize documents that might name co-conspirators for efficient review.
Congress As Fact-Finder When DOJ Falls Short
- Mace is compiling a vetted list of people to depose who may have relevant information even if not accused of crimes.
- She expects Congress must act bipartisanly because she lacks faith that the justice system will pursue additional charges.
