Rep Nancy Mace Demands DOJ Accountability After Pam Bondi Says Epstein Files Fully Released

Rep. Mace Slams DOJ Over Epstein Files Redactions

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is not mincing words, declaring the DOJ is still protecting the powerful. This comes after the Department boasted about releasing all Epstein files and complying with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

The Gateway Pundit quotes Pam Bondi confirming the DOJ’s claim. Yet, the redactions were limited to victim and medical info, active investigation jeopardy, and graphic scenes. Mace isn’t buying it.

Mace argues that the contention for using work-product privilege won’t stop the full release of files and won’t stand in court. She’s calling the DOJ’s bluff, stating “RE deliberative process privilege,” facts are missing which can’t hide behind legal jargon. Names are redacted, and if they can be offered, they can be unredacted, exposing the department’s reluctance.

The crux of Mace’s beef? The DOJ’s dance around “embarrassment” of elites. An internal communication exposes agents needing “clear and specific guidance” on concealing photos of influential figures in Epstein’s circle.

Mace isn’t alone in echoing sentiments of mismanagement. She asserts, “Shame on the DOJ,” pointing out how mishandling has sullied the President’s reputation, though he acted in good faith early on.

With the files still shrouded in mystery and tapes reportedly missing, Mace remains firm. As investigations close with no further prosecutions, she warns the DOJ’s tactics won’t hold if legally challenged.

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