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Mace leaves meeting with Epstein victim visibly upset

Rep. Nancy Mace experienced a panic attack after hearing testimonies from six Epstein survivors during a House Oversight Committee meeting investigating federal mishandling of the case.

  • On September 2, 2025, Representative Nancy Mace exited a private House Oversight Committee session with Jeffrey Epstein survivors at the U.S. Capitol, appearing visibly distressed.
  • The meeting took place as part of the committee’s continuing inquiry into how federal authorities managed Epstein’s 2019 legal matters and the subsequent disclosure of associated documents.
  • Six accusers shared harrowing testimony about Epstein’s abuse, prompting Mace to suffer a full-blown panic attack and leave early while shaking, sweating, and hyperventilating.
  • Mace described her reaction on social media as "I can’t breathe" and expressed she felt the immense pain of victims fighting for themselves because "no one will fight for us."
  • Mace’s departure highlighted the emotional weight of the probe, increasing calls for transparency and accountability, as lawmakers continue pressing for fuller disclosure of Epstein-related documents.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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