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"We don't have any faith in our justice system": after the loss, Mace recirculates a February Epstein documentary

On June 18, 2026, nine days after conceding fifth place in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, Nancy Mace recirculated a clip from Tommy G's February 25, 2026 YouTube documentary on the Epstein files, paired with a post declaring a 'two-tiered system of justice' and 'no faith' that co-conspirators will ever be jailed. The clip is nearly four months old; she surfaced it days after framing her defeat as the price of her Epstein-files vote. This dispatch catalogs the posts as public artifacts and takes no position on Mace's medical or psychological state.

Nancy Mace X post (Jun 18, 2026): 'We have a two-tiered system of justice,' over a clip of Tommy G's Epstein documentary
Photo: Nancy Mace / X (@RepNancyMace). Source

On June 18, 2026, nine days after finishing fifth in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, Nancy Mace returned to the issue she says cost her the race. On X (@RepNancyMace), she posted:

"We have a two-tiered system of justice. One for the rich and powerful, and one for everybody else.

Co-conspirators in the Epstein files need to go to jail, but we don't have any faith in our justice system to put them there."

Mace's X post (9:30 PM, June 18, 2026): a 'two-tiered system of justice' over a clip of Tommy G's Epstein documentary

Mace's post on X (@RepNancyMace, June 18, 2026, 9:30 PM), pairing the "two-tiered system" message with a clip of Tommy G's February 25, 2026 Epstein documentary.

The clip is nearly four months old

The video in the post is not new. It is a clip from Tommy G's YouTube documentary "Investigating the Unredacted Epstein Files (It's Worse than You Thought)", published February 25, 2026. Mace surfaced it again on June 18, recirculating a nearly four-month-old artifact rather than posting anything new.

Video: Tommy G, "Investigating the Unredacted Epstein Files (It's Worse than You Thought)" (published February 25, 2026). The documentary is the creator's; Maceopedia embeds the platform player and does not host the file.

Four months, in her own words

What is worth noting is not the clip but the change in how Mace talks about justice around it. The shift is visible entirely in her own dated, public statements:

The throughline of her time in office was the crusader who would deliver justice herself, the February 2025 "scorched earth" floor speech and the tip lines and the hearings. The post-loss frame inverts the agency: the powerful escape, the system is "two-tiered," and justice will not come. The defeat is recast not as voters choosing someone else, but as the system winning. That she made the point by recirculating a months-old video, on a verified June 18 timestamp, rather than with a new statement is part of the public record here. Readers can judge what the shift represents.

Mace is not the only one who has tied her post-loss posts to questions about her state of mind; commentators and former allies have raised that openly, in their own words, from a June "crash out" commentary to former consultant Wesley Donehue's "sharp mental decline" and Adam Kinzinger's "a legit mental breakdown." Those are their characterizations, quoted as public artifacts, not Maceopedia's findings. We catalog what Mace posted and what others have said about it; we take no position on her medical or psychological state, and nothing here is a clinical assessment or a finding of fact.

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This dispatch concerns Nancy Mace's own public posts and on-record statements only. Where it quotes others' characterizations of her state, those are the speakers' opinions, attributed and quoted as public artifacts, not Maceopedia's findings or any clinical assessment.