Mace leaves meeting with Epstein victims visibly upset
On Tuesday, representative Nancy Mace (RS.C.) left early sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein with the victims of a parliamentary supervision and the Government Reform Committee meeting and was visibly upset when he left the committee room.
He wiped his tears because of Mace and prevented journalists’ eyes as he passed them and pointed out that he would not receive questions.
Mace, who was clearly spoken with his experience as a survivor of a sexual attack, addressed his early separation in an article on social media and said that he was a “complete panic attack” while describing the experiences of the victims.
“Since it has already been reported – yes, I left the surveillance briefing with Epstein victims early” He wrote on the social platform x.
“As soon as he survived (not in 2 years), I had a hard time listening to his stories,” he continued. “Full swollen panic attack. Sweating. Hyperventilation. Shaking. I can’t breathe.”
Orum I feel a tremendous pain of how hard all victims have fought for them, because we certainly know that no one will fight for us. God bless those who survive, ”he added.
Since the Parliamentary Surveillance Committee continued to investigate the Epstein case of the Federal government, several Epstein accusors attended the congress members for a closed meeting on Tuesday.
The Democrats called for a hearing with Epstein’s accusors and said that they had their first -hand accounts that may not be sufficiently represented in the records of the Ministry of Justice ”. The supervisory committee was also sentenced to the Ministry of Justice for documents related to the case that the department began to return last month.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) In a statement to journalists before the meeting, heard from the victims and to promise transparency in the investigation, he said.
“Yes, it is to express our deep sympathy in order to get news, endure and always do for maximum transparency, and to ensure that justice is brought to this evil, and to ensure that it is realized as quickly as possible, Johnson said, Johnson said.
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