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Nancy Mace knows her Epstein vote screwed her with Trump. She doesn’t care.

Politico · Jun 6, 2026, 2:00 PM

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Nancy Mace thinks she knows why she didn’t get President Donald Trump’s endorsement. The embattled South Carolina House Republican, who’s in the midst of a bruising race for governor, has a long history of bucking — and then cozying back up to — Trump. But her leading role in releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files was likely a bridge too far for the president, who has spent significant time and energy this year to get revenge against his GOP defectors. Trump’s recent decision to back one of Mace’s primary opponents, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, in the crowded field will carry monumental weight in the crimson-red state. Past elections suggest that, with the president’s endorsement, Evette has all but secured her place in a runoff, as Mace and three other Republicans continue to scramble for the second spot on the ballot. Still, the three-term representative says she has no regrets about her Epstein vote — or its consequences. “That’s the sole reason I didn't get the endorsement, because I voted to release the Epstein files, and I'm okay with that,” Mace told POLITICO. “I've worked very hard to expose pedophiles, and child rapists, and sex trafficking in my state, and will continue to do it regardless of the outcome of the election.” “It’s full steam ahead, no matter what. I’m not going down without a fight,” she added. “I'm still the MAGA candidate. I support all of MAGA’s policies. I support our president. I'm also an independent conservative.” Mace is one of the few remaining Republican Epstein files defectors left standing, after the president blitzed Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) out of Congress and turned on former Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). Unlike with the other figures, Trump has not publicly made this particular race about his personal dissatisfaction with Mace, staying relatively quiet until he announced his endorsement of Evette in the final two-week window of the primary. But the late Trump headwind is yet another obstacle for Mace’s campaign, which has been

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