‘Hugely significant’: Nancy Mace teases stunning break with GOP on Epstein vote
CNN's Manu Raju with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) (CNN screenshot)

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) told CNN on Wednesday that she plans to vote with the Democrats to subpoena all of the files on sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

CNN's Manu Raju reported from Capitol Hill, "Republicans are poised to defy President Trump and join with Democrats to subpoena all of the Epstein files."

Raju called it a "hugely significant move."

"In a key subcommittee that is now considering this measure, Democrats have tried to force a vote to consider to call for a subpoena for all of the Epstein files, as pushed by Congresswoman Summer Lee (D-PA). They need one Republican to vote for it. Congresswoman Nancy Mace of South Carolina just told me moments ago she plans to vote for this measure."

On tape, Mace said she will "for sure" support the motion after she's assured that the names of Epstein's victims will be redacted.

"I think it's very important. I will be supporting it, but it's very important that we protect victims," Mace said. "I think that is should be first and foremost, as someone who's fought for the protection to protect women and kids."

Watch the clip below via CNN.