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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We can't prove guilt, but we can prove in 15 seconds alone former President Clinton fits the Epstein profile.
Bill Clinton had to pause when we asked if he likes them young. Are you convinced he doesn't?
Watch and decide for yourself.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Mar. 2, 2026) —Today, Congresswoman Nancy Mace issued a statement following the House Oversight Committee's release of the full deposition tapes of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton, allowing the American people to see exactly what happened behind closed doors when the Clintons were questioned under oath.
We don't lie. We told you exactly what happened in Hillary's deposition.
Her spokesperson tried to cover it up. We said the tapes would speak for themselves.
Surprise. Here's your proof, as promised.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Feb. 27, 2026) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) released the following statement after the deposition of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and ahead of former President Bill Clinton’s deposition today:
"Yesterday's deposition with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be public soon, and you are not going to want to miss it.
Everyone seems to have conveniently forgotten their relationships with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
We have not.
Yesterday’s deposition will be made public soon for the entire world to see.
Spoiler alert: it was loud. Hillary was unhinged and combative when we pressed her about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Not exactly the reaction of someone who “barely knew them.” Today, Bill Clinton testifies. We’ll see how he handles the questions. The cameras are rolling.
This is far from over.
Today, we asked the tough questions, and Hillary gave us plenty to work with heading into tomorrow for her husband's deposition.
Bill, we'll see you soon.
The Epstein files don't stop at party lines. We have questions for everyone.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Feb. 26, 2026) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) introduced the Death Penalty for Child Rapists Act, legislation which would authorize capital punishment for individuals convicted of aggravated sexual abuse, sexual abuse of a minor, and abusive sexual contact offenses against children under federal law and the rape of a child under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.