“I’LL YELL RIGHT BACK”: Nancy Mace Goes To War With Hillary Clinton Over Epstein Emails!

The room went cold on Capitol Hill as jaw-dropping footage surfaced of a high-stakes confrontation between Rep. Nancy Mace and Hillary Clinton. In what is being described as a “fit of rage,” Clinton went on the defensive as Mace brought the receipts regarding the Clinton machine’s alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
The exchange turned explosive when Rep. Mace, a survivor herself, confronted Clinton with evidence of a fundraising trail involving the notorious pedophile:
Mace cited emails from Howard Lutnick (Cantor Fitzgerald) sent to Epstein’s team to raise money for a “very small, intimate event” for Hillary Clinton.
Clinton repeatedly denied the claims, attempting to pivot the conversation to her work after 9/11. “I was taking care of the people who lost 3,000 lives,” she fired back.
Mace wasn’t having it. “I’m doing the job that you would not do and refuse to do as Secretary of State,” Mace retorted. “You want to yell at me, that’s fine, but I’ll yell right back!”
9/11 vs. The Survivors


Clinton attempted to use Howard Lutnick’s personal tragedy on September 11th as a shield against the questioning, but Mace stayed focused on the Epstein survivors who have waited months for this testimony.
Mace slammed Clinton for being “defiant” after the committee waited six months for her to appear.
Mace stood her ground on the emails, asserting that Epstein was actively recruited to fund Clinton’s political ambitions through intermediaries.
Clinton ended the exchange by claiming “sympathy” for Mace’s personal history, but the damage was done—the footage of the heated “berserk” back-and-forth is already going viral.
From exchange:
HILLARY CLINTON: I’m going to answer your question. This was what I spent my time doing.
NANCY MACE: I’m a survivor trying to look out for other survivors, trying to…
HILLARY CLINTON: And I was taking care of the people who lost 3,000 lives at World Trade Center.
NANCY MACE: I waited six months to get here today, six months! And now you’re being defiant and indignant today…
HILLARY CLINTON: You asked me about Howard Lutnick.
NANCY MACE: … I have met with Epstein survivors. I’m a survivor myself. You have emails, you’ve denied that Jeffrey Epstein, that you tried to get Jeffrey Epstein to give money to you.
HILLARY CLINTON: I did not.
NANCY MACE: But Howard Lutnick was used to get money…
HILLARY CLINTON: If you have an email with me asking Jeffrey Epstein for money—
NANCY MACE: I have an email from Howard Lutnick, sending it to Jeffrey Epstein and his people to raise money for you—
HILLARY CLINTON: I don’t know about that.
NANCY MACE: … for an event, an intimate event for you at his offices at Cantor Fitzgerald.
HILLARY CLINTON: If you would let me finish—
NANCY MACE: And you’re going to sit here today and obfuscate and say to this committee you didn’t try to get money from Jeffrey Epstein when there was an intimate event in an email that Howard Lutnick emailed to Epstein’s people and Epstein to get him to come to your intimate event at Cantor Fitzgerald, a very small event. And so, I’m not going to put up— you want to yell at me, that’s fine, but I’ll yell right back.
HILLARY CLINTON: Well—
NANCY MACE: I am looking out for survivors. I’m doing the job that you would not do and refuse to do as Secretary of State. Thank you, and I yield back to the Congresswoman.
HILLARY CLINTON: No, I’m going to finish answering the question, which I have a right to do. I am very sympathetic to your personal situation. I have read about it, I have seen you testify or speak on the floor about it, and I very much sympathize with not only what you went through, but appreciate your effort to stand up for survivors.
HILLARY CLINTON: I was a Senator representing the people who were murdered on 9/11. Nobody lost more people than Howard Lutnick. You can say whatever you want, you can call him and have him appear before the committee, but I knew him. I knew him as the man who lost the employees that he knew intimately, including his brother.




