Washington, D.C. -- Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) launched a scathing rebuke against Attorney General Pam Bondi's assertion that the Department of Justice has fully disclosed all files related to Jeffrey Epstein, vowing that the issue will persist until accountability is enforced.
In a pointed social media thread posted late Saturday and into early Sunday, February 15, 2026, Mace directly challenged a recent letter from Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. The correspondence claimed that the DOJ had "released all ‘records, documents, communications and investigative materials in the possession of the Department’ that ‘relate to’ [Epstein]."
Mace dismissed the DOJ's memo outright, stating, “Despite the memo released by DOJ last night, not all the Epstein files have been released.” She further contended that “the excuses provided for not releasing all the files will not hold up in a court of law.”
Escalating her rhetoric, the South Carolina congresswoman declared, “This isn’t going away until people go to jail,” underscoring her determination to pursue full transparency in the Epstein case.
The exchange highlights ongoing tensions surrounding the release of Epstein-related documents, with Mace positioning herself as a relentless advocate for complete disclosure amid claims from top DOJ officials that all pertinent materials have been made public.
Mace's comments, shared via her official X account (@NancyMace), reflect a broader push for accountability in high-profile investigations, particularly those involving the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and his extensive network.