GOP congresswoman blasts Bondi's new effort to bury Epstein files: 'This isn't going away'
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Yet another Republican lawmaker is taking a stance against Trump's DOJ, with the most recent sticking point being a list provided by AG Pam Bondi in an effort to close the book on the Jeffrey Epstein files releases.

Thomas Massie has led the way for GOP rebels who want the DOJ to release all files related to the late child sex abuser Epstein, but in this case it's Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace who is speaking up against Bondi.

After the DOJ provided a memo that listed various names associated with Epstein's emails, including people like Janis Joplin and Elvis Presley, and said the file releases had been completed, Mace took to social media.

According to Mace, "Despite the memo released by DOJ last night, not all the Epstein files have been released. And the excuses provided for not releasing all the files will not hold up in a court of law. This isn't going away until people go to jail."

She added on Sunday, "You're either on the side of protecting vulnerable children or you're on the side of protecting predators who prey on vulnerable children. There is no middle ground. You're either with the kids or you're against them. I know where I stand, and I'll stay standing until every predator is held accountable."