Congresswoman Nancy Mace has stepped into the ring for victims who too often get shoved aside by a justice system that protects the powerful. Her insistence on transparency and accountability — and her vow to push subpoenas where necessary — is exactly the kind of determined conservatism Americans want when government institutions seem more interested in cover-ups than truth.
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s recent House appearance became a circus of partisan grandstanding, but it also spotlighted real, avoidable failures at the Department of Justice. Bondi sparred with Democrats and declined to offer a direct apology to survivors when pressed at the Feb. 11 hearing, underscoring how raw and unresolved this matter remains for victims demanding answers.
Americans should be furious that the DOJ bungled the release of millions of Epstein-related documents, exposing victims while shielding names that appear to belong to the wealthy and well-connected. The sloppy redactions and selective disclosures have left survivors re-victimized and ordinary citizens wondering whom our elites will protect next.
Rep. Mace didn’t just talk — she spent time in the DOJ reading room and reported seeing firsthand how the system tags lawmakers’ searches, a practice she called “uncomfortable” and troubling for the separation of powers. That kind of on-the-ground scrutiny from a Republican congresswoman should be applauded, not smeared by partisan actors who’d rather score headlines than fix broken processes.
This scandal isn’t a left-versus-right story; it’s about the swamp protecting itself. Evidence surfaced that investigators identified dozens of potential co-conspirators before political decisions apparently halted deeper probes, and Congress must demand the full truth — no more redactions, no more quiet backroom deals. Conservatives who believe in equal justice under the law should stand with Mace in exposing the swamp.
Hardworking Americans deserve a justice system that defends the vulnerable, not one that polishes the reputations of the powerful. Nancy Mace’s mission to get justice for Epstein’s survivors is a patriotic fight to restore faith in our institutions, and voters should rally behind lawmakers who put victims ahead of elites and media theatrics.
