U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace representing South Carolina's 1st Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace representing South Carolina's 1st Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina's 1st Congressional District has made headlines with a series of statements regarding government transparency and the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Mace, who succeeded Congressman Joe Cunningham in 2021, took to social media to express her views on a range of high-profile cases.
In a tweet dated April 1, 2025, Rep. Mace stated, "The American people deserve transparency, not just on JFK files... MLK, Epstein List, all the things." She also expressed gratitude to former President Trump for his commitment to transparency.
Following up on the topic, another tweet referenced Mr. Morley’s comments, dated April 1, 2025, stating, "Oswald was not the intellectual author of Kennedy's death, even if he fired a gun that day." The exchange called into question the widely accepted narrative surrounding the assassination.
Continuing the discussion, Rep. Mace further attributed a quote to Mr. Morley in a subsequent tweet also dated April 1, 2025, asking, "Who do you think was the intellectual author of Kennedy's death?" Mr. Morley responded, "Kennedy's enemies high in his own government is as specific as I can be based on the available evidence, probably CIA and Pentagon." This statement implies involvement from high-ranking government agencies in the JFK assassination.
Nancy Mace, who was born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in 1977 and has resided in Charleston, has been engaged in public service since 2018, starting with the South Carolina House of Representatives. She later advanced to the national stage, representing her state’s 1st District in Congress.