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Mace seeks subpoena of Bill Gates over Epstein files

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has taken a bold step in her fight against sex trafficking and the exploitation of minors. On Wednesday, she announced that she had requested House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) to subpoena Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, over his connections with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

In a powerful statement, Mace said, “Last night, I watched Melinda Gates’ interview and was deeply troubled by the revelations about her husband’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. It is clear that there are many unanswered questions and potential ties between Bill Gates and a convicted sex offender. That is why I immediately asked Chairman Comer to subpoena Bill Gates and bring him before the committee to answer for his actions.”

Mace’s call for a subpoena comes after Melinda Gates’ interview on NBC’s Today show, where she revealed that her marriage to Bill Gates was “irretrievably broken” due to his connection with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges, had previously been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor. The interview brought to light the uncomfortable fact that Bill Gates had a number of meetings with Epstein, even after his conviction.

Mace’s request for a subpoena is a significant step towards holding powerful individuals accountable for their actions. As a member of the House Oversight Committee, she has been a vocal advocate for investigating and bringing justice to cases of sexual exploitation and trafficking. And her call for Bill Gates to testify is a testament to her unwavering commitment to this cause.

In her statement, Mace also referenced the recent revelations about Bill Gates’ workplace behavior, including allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate relationships with employees. These allegations, along with his ties to Epstein, raise serious concerns about Gates’ character and his involvement in illegal activities.

It is important to note that Mace’s request for a subpoena is not an attack on Bill Gates or his company. Rather, it is a call for transparency and accountability. The American people deserve to know the truth about the actions of powerful individuals and their potential involvement in illegal activities. And Mace’s actions demonstrate her dedication to upholding the values of justice and integrity in our society.

Mace’s call for a subpoena has also been met with support from other members of Congress, including Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who tweeted, “I support @NancyMace’s call for a subpoena of Bill Gates. We must get to the bottom of his connections with Jeffrey Epstein and hold him accountable for any wrongdoing.”

As a society, we must also recognize the importance of standing up for victims of sexual exploitation and trafficking. Mace’s request for a subpoena is a step towards giving a voice to these victims and ensuring that justice is served.

In conclusion, Rep. Nancy Mace’s call for a subpoena of Bill Gates is a bold and necessary move in the fight against sex trafficking and exploitation. It is a call for accountability, transparency, and justice for the victims of these heinous crimes. And it is a reminder that no one is above the law, no matter how powerful they may be. Let us hope that Mace’s request is granted and that the truth about Bill Gates’ ties with Jeffrey Epstein is finally brought to light.

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