Oversight & Accountability
Our office has always stood at the forefront of congressional oversight, driven by our commitment to transparency and accountability in government. We approach our responsibilities with determination and bipartisanship, conducting thorough investigations into holding public officials accountable, and tirelessly working to expose wasteful spending and abuse in federal programs. From scrutinizing the Secret Service's protection failures, to investigating the White House, and examining Department of Defense, our team asks tough questions and demands answers. Rest assured, our team will remain dedicated to being a strong voice for oversight and accountability, ensuring that the interests of our constituents and all Americans are always put first.
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Every victim deserves justice. Every crime deserves prosecution. But the reality is the rich and powerful rarely face consequences. This is exactly why the Epstein victims must be louder than ever. We will not let this go away. We will keep pushing and demanding answers until the truth can no longer be ignored.
Epstein did not just traffic children. We believe he was running Ponzi schemes, committing financial crimes, and had intelligence connections nobody wants to discuss. This was not one crime. It was an entire criminal enterprise intertwined with finance, government, and espionage.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Mar. 6, 2026) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) today sent a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin and U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy demanding immediate federal intervention following multiple chemical spills at Silfab Solar's Fort Mill, South Carolina facility, located directly adjacent to a public elementary school.
No one is using you as a prop, Governor. We asked simple questions about your state. If you look foolish because you can't answer them, you did it all by yourself.
We shouldn't have to teach Tim Walz about Minnesota. He's the Governor. His one job is to know his state. And to think, this is who tried to be Vice President of the United States. Embarrassing.
We tried investigating Ilhan Omar and her "alleged" brother husband's immigration records recently. Congress blocked it, just like they block everything else. At the end of the day, Congress protects Congress. Everything is swept under the rug. Both parties protect each other to maintain the two-tier system of justice. One for the rich and powerful, and one for everybody else.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Mar. 6, 2026) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) issued the following statement after Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) announced he will not seek re-election:
“A young woman is dead. This story begins and ends with her.
“Tony Gonzales is leaving. She doesn’t get to.
“We forced a floor vote on our resolution to make Congress release every record of sexual harassment and misconduct it’s been sitting on. Both Republicans and Democrats voted it down. They chose the cover-up over the victims.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Mar. 4, 2026) — Today, the House Oversight Committee passed two subpoena motions brought by Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC).
The first demands full accountability and transparency from Attorney General Pam Bondi on the release of all files related to child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The second demands disclosure of taxpayer-funded misconduct settlements paid by members of Congress prior to December 12, 2018.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Mar. 4, 2026) — Today, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) issued the following statement after both Republicans and Democrats voted to kill her resolution which would have forced the public release of Congressional sexual harassment records.
"Both parties colluded today to protect predators. They voted to keep sexual harassment records buried, and they did it together.
"Every Member who voted against this resolution voted to protect the cover-up instead of the victims.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Mar. 4, 2026) — Today, during a House Oversight Committee hearing, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) moved to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi, escalating her demand for the complete and unredacted release of all files related to Jeffrey Epstein's global sex trafficking network.
Despite Attorney General Bondi's claim the Department of Justice has released all of the Epstein files, Rep. Mace says the record is clear: they have not.