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Nancy Mace on unredacted names in Epstein files: ‘You would be shocked’
Rep. Nancy Mace alleges DOJ redactions shield high-profile individuals in Epstein files and says Congress members are tracked while reviewing documents.
- On Wednesday, Rep. Nancy Mace said she confirmed the DOJ is tagging all documents members of Congress search, open and review, and she said, `You would be shocked` by some names she saw in unredacted Epstein files.
- After the DOJ published 3.5 million pages, Members of Congress began reading unredacted Epstein documents earlier this week, following release of over 2,000 videos and 180,000 images.
- Lawmakers reported finding six redacted names after visiting the DOJ, with Massie saying he and others identified the names; Khanna later read six on the House floor.
- During Attorney General Pam Bondi's hearing, photographs suggested the DOJ tracked Rep. Pramila Jayapal's search history, and Rep. Jamie Raskin said he believed monitoring was widespread and violated separation of powers.
- Mace said she will push transparency and plans to visit the DOJ this week to review unredacted files and seek subpoenas for Bill Gates and Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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The Republican Nancy Mace accessed the contents of the Epstein archives and claims that very powerful characters appear in them not yet publicly relieved
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Total News Sources27
Leaning Left6Leaning Right11Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Right
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- 46% of the sources lean Right
46% Right
L 25%
C 29%
R 46%
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