Republican Lawmakers at Odds with Trump
A group of Republican lawmakers previously broke with President Donald Trump over the handling of the Justice Department’s files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The issue continues to impact political campaigns, including a primary race in South Carolina where Representative Nancy Mace is trailing after Trump’s endorsement of Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette.
Impact on Nancy Mace
Nancy Mace has attributed her support for transparency in the Epstein case as the reason for Trump’s support of her rival. Mace, known for her outspoken advocacy on this issue, maintains that her decision to vote for the release of the files is the reason she missed Trump’s endorsement. She is committed to uncovering issues such as pedophilia and sex trafficking in her state, regardless of the election outcome.
Trump’s Endorsement Strategy
Trump’s endorsement of Pamela Evette has significantly reshaped the gubernatorial race in South Carolina, positioning Evette as a leading contender. Trump expressed his support for Evette by praising her abilities and leadership potential, declaring her a candidate who won’t let voters down. Despite this, Mace has downplayed the overall political impact of the endorsement.
The Epstein Files: A Source of Division
The bipartisan effort to release all government records associated with Jeffrey Epstein led to tension between Trump and a group of Republican lawmakers. Although the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed by Trump, calling for the release of unclassified files, critics argue that the results have not been sufficient or timely.
Some Republicans voiced strong concerns over the incomplete disclosures, leading to unusual public disagreements within the party. While Trump has labeled the issue a political attack, transparency advocates continue to demand more disclosures, causing a division that has influenced political contests.
Key Republican Figures Affected
Representative Thomas Massie was notable in his efforts to push for a release of the Epstein files. Despite his leadership, he lost in his primary after Trump backed his opponent. Massie attributes his loss partly to his efforts for Epstein file transparency.
Nancy Mace, along with a few other Republicans, faced criticism over their push for transparency. However, Mace remains firm that an endorsement from Trump would not deter her commitment to the Epstein case.
Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and Representative Lauren Boebert also joined the effort. Greene’s public fallout with Trump over these and other issues led to her resignation, while Boebert faces indirect pressure from Trump, despite running unopposed.

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