“Hey everyone, I am on my way to Lauren’s, SC. I look forward to getting back up that way to the upstate. I just learned a little bit ago that President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi and I support President Trump in that decision. The next Attorney General I hope and I pray will be someone who will put people behind bars. If you’re corrupt, you get investigated, you get indicted, you go to jail. Um, we need to show the American people that there is not a two tiered system of justice, that people who do wrong, who commit crimes, are going to be held accountable, regardless of who they are, regardless of how rich and powerful they are, or how politically connected they are, they go to jail. Uh, the other thing that I want to see in an Attorney General of the United States of America is I want to see an AG who will release all the Epstein files.”
Nancy Mace Endorses Trump’s Firing of Pam Bondi, Demands Real Justice and Epstein Files — But Her Timing Smells Like Another Spotlight Grab
In a video posted while driving to Laurens, South Carolina, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) once again inserted herself into the national conversation with a message that conservatives have been demanding for years. She backed President Trump’s decision to fire Attorney General Pam Bondi and laid out exactly what she expects from the next one: lock up the corrupt, end the two-tiered system of justice, and release the full Epstein files. On substance, she’s right. On optics, it’s classic Mace — principled-sounding rhetoric delivered with the unmistakable flair of someone who knows a camera is rolling.
“Hey everyone, I am on my way to Lauren’s, SC,” she begins, before pivoting straight to the headline. “I just learned a little bit ago that President Trump has fired Attorney General Pam Bondi and I support President Trump in that decision.” She continues: “The next Attorney General I hope and I pray will be someone who will put people behind bars. If you’re corrupt, you get investigated, you get indicted, you go to jail… We need to show the American people that there is not a two-tiered system of justice… regardless of who they are, regardless of how rich and powerful they are, or how politically connected they are.”
Mace then lands the closer that will have every red-pilled American nodding: “The other thing that I want to see in an Attorney General of the United States of America is I want to see an AG who will release all the Epstein files.”
Let’s be clear: every word of that is correct. For eight years the right has watched the DOJ and FBI weaponized against Trump, his family, and ordinary conservatives while the real elites, the ones on the flight logs, the ones who partied on Little Saint James, skate.
Trump campaigned explicitly on draining that swamp. Firing an AG who wasn’t delivering the goods is exactly the kind of decisive action his voters demanded. And the Epstein client list remains the third rail of D.C. politics. Half the town is terrified of what full transparency would reveal about both parties’ favorite donors and power brokers.
Mace is channeling that frustration effectively. Her call for an AG who actually prosecutes the powerful, not just the powerless, is music to the ears of anyone who watched the Hunter Biden sweetheart deal, the J6 show trials, or the Mar-a-Lago raid circus. No conservative can disagree with the principle that justice should be blind, not to political affiliation, wealth, or connections.
Yet even as her words land right, the delivery raises an eyebrow. Nancy Mace has built a brand on being the most camera-ready member of the South Carolina delegation. She’s never met a viral moment she didn’t like, and this video, shot from the road, casual yet perfectly framed, fits the pattern.
Conservatives have watched her pivot, posture, and position herself for the next cable hit for years. That doesn’t make her wrong here. It does make her motives worth a healthy dose of skepticism. Is this genuine outrage over Bondi’s performance, or is it another opportunity to ride the Trump wave while keeping her own profile sky-high?
Because here’s the thing: the right doesn’t need more performative politicians. We need results. We need an Attorney General who treats the Clintons, the Bidens, the Hollywood predators, and every other protected class the same way the last administration treated Trump supporters. We need the Epstein files, unredacted, no matter whose name appears. And we need it yesterday.
Mace is saying the right things at the right time. If she follows through with legislative pressure, votes, and relentless public accountability instead of just another well-timed video, she’ll earn the credit. Until then, conservatives are wise to applaud the message while remembering the messenger’s penchant for attention. The country is watching. Trump is acting. The swamp is on notice.
The ball is now in the next Attorney General’s court, and in the court of every Republican who claims to want the same thing Mace just said out loud. No more two tiers. No more protected elites. Full Epstein transparency. Anything less is just more D.C. theater.

