Nancy Mace warns that there are more names of powerful figures included in the Epstein files
Republican Nancy Mace accessed the contents of the Epstein files and claims that they contain very powerful figures not yet publicly revealed
Nancy Mace, a candidate for governor of South Carolina, revealed that the files of Jeffrey Epstein, former leader of a child sex trafficking ring, contain more names of thousands of powerful figures not yet publicly revealed.
The recent The release of documents, photographs, and even written conversations linked to the millionaire financier who committed suicide in his jail cell in 2019 continues to generate controversy. After legislators were given the opportunity to review unredacted files related to Epstein in a reading room at the Department of Justice (DOJ), Nancy Mace admitted to being astonished to discover the enormous list of high-level figures who associated with the controversial New Yorker. "You would be shocked by some of the names I've seen that came up in emails that the Department of Justice is protecting. We're talking about people from both parties. We're talking about famous people, wealthy people, people with power, prime ministers, former prime ministers, former presidents, media personalities who appear in these files," the Republican said during his appearance on the television program "Piers Morgan Uncensored." Since the Epstein case was reopened, the South Carolina representative He demanded the release of his files to find a way to repair the damage done to several of his victims, who were minors when he induced them to have intimate encounters with his high-level contacts. “I feel the immense pain of how many all the victims are fighting for themselves because we absolutely know that no one will fight for us,” Mace expressed at the time through his social media. Although some politicians like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton have appeared in photographs posing next to Jeffrey Epstein, So far, there is no incriminating evidence to bring charges against him. However, the information that has emerged so far about the controversial files is just the tip of the iceberg, and it could take quite some time to analyze it in detail to establish possible sanctions for those found to have used the sex trafficking network of the billionaire financier,who even had his own island to hold exclusive events away from the press.

