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Trump endorsed Pam Evette over Rep. Nancy Mace for South Carolina governor, signaling retaliation over Mace's support for releasing Epstein documents.
Trump endorsed Pam Evette over Rep. Nancy Mace for South Carolina governor, a move that directly punishes Mace for her public support of releasing Epstein documents. The endorsement is Trump's signal that he remembers and will act against figures who broke ranks on the Epstein file issue.
This is a clear use of political leverage to discourage future defections on Trump's preferred narrative around the Epstein files. Mace had backed the documents' release; Trump responded by backing her electoral opponent. It's a straightforward message to other politicians: supporting transparency on Epstein comes with a cost.
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