
"AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) denounced the Justice Department on Wednesday for allegedly tracking the unredacted Epstein files' that members of Congress accessed, calling the practice creepy. Mace, in an audio clip posted progressive outlet MeidasTouch, spoke about the alleged tracking which became the topic of public scrutiny after Attorney General Pam Bondi's bombshell hearing in Congress earlier on Wednesday. Getty photographer Roberto Schmidt captured a picture of Bondi's notes, which included a document titled Jayapal Pramila Search History."
"Prem Thakker, a reporter for the progressive outlet Zeteo News, asked Mace. It's creepy, said Mace. I'm pretty tech savvy. I've played around with the system. They're tracking every file that we open, and when we open it. They're tracking everything. The congresswoman claimed she could see that she was being tracked in the system because she knew where to look, but refrained from elaborating further. I don't want to say because I don't want them to hide it, she said when pressed on the issue."
The Justice Department allegedly tracked which unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files members of Congress accessed and when. Rep. Nancy Mace publicly condemned the tracking as "creepy" and said she could see the monitoring in the system because of her technical familiarity, but she declined to reveal specifics to avoid concealment. Attorney General Pam Bondi's congressional hearing and a photograph of her notes revealed a document labeled "Jayapal Pramila Search History," listing Epstein-related file names. Rep. Pramila Jayapal called the monitoring inappropriate and questioned DOJ motives for early access, while other members of Congress also condemned the alleged surveillance.
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