Nancy Mace asks Comer to subpoena Bill Gates over Epstein ties
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Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said on Wednesday that she asked House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to subpoena Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates over his inclusion in the latest tranche of the Epstein files released by the Department of Justice last week.
The congresswoman’s request was influenced by an NPR podcast interview, in which Melinda French Gates addressed her ex-husband’s past ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“Last night, I watched Melinda Gates interview. I immediately asked the chairman of oversight, James Comer, to subpoena, Bill Gates,” Mace posted on X. “I have questions for Bill Gates about Epstein.”
In an interview clip posted on Tuesday, French Gates expressed “unbelievable sadness” when asked about her feelings since the latest scandalous details involving her ex-husband came out. The couple divorced in 2021. Five years later, French Gates said she “had to leave” her marriage because of her ex-husband’s alleged sexual behavior.
“No girl should ever be put in the situation that they were put in by Epstein and whatever was going on with all of the various people around him,” she said. “It’s beyond heartbreaking.”
“I remember being those ages those girls were. I remember my daughters being those ages,” she continued. “So for me, it’s personally hard whenever those details come up because [it] brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage.”
Like Mace, French Gates called on the Microsoft co-founder to answer “whatever questions remain” about Epstein’s inner circle.
“I’ve been able to move on in life, and I hope there’s some justice for those now-women,” she said. “What they went through is just unimaginable.”
The full interview will be released on Thursday on NPR’s Wild Card podcast.
Following his ex-wife’s comments, Gates addressed some of the allegations unveiled by the Epstein files in an interview with an Australian news service on Wednesday.
The billionaire philanthropist said he met Epstein in 2011 and frequently had dinner with the financier. While he said he never visited Epstein’s private island nor met “any women” under questionable circumstances, he admitted he was “foolish to spend time” with Epstein and regretted knowing him.
One of the newly released documents contained a strange email Epstein sent to himself. In the private correspondence from July 2013, he claimed to be resigning from “BG3” and the Gates Foundation because he had gotten “caught up in a severe …
Same show, different day.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said on Wednesday that she asked House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to subpoena Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates over his inclusion in the latest tranche of the Epstein files released by the Department of Justice last week.
The congresswoman’s request was influenced by an NPR podcast interview, in which Melinda French Gates addressed her ex-husband’s past ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“Last night, I watched Melinda Gates interview. I immediately asked the chairman of oversight, James Comer, to subpoena, Bill Gates,” Mace posted on X. “I have questions for Bill Gates about Epstein.”
In an interview clip posted on Tuesday, French Gates expressed “unbelievable sadness” when asked about her feelings since the latest scandalous details involving her ex-husband came out. The couple divorced in 2021. Five years later, French Gates said she “had to leave” her marriage because of her ex-husband’s alleged sexual behavior.
“No girl should ever be put in the situation that they were put in by Epstein and whatever was going on with all of the various people around him,” she said. “It’s beyond heartbreaking.”
“I remember being those ages those girls were. I remember my daughters being those ages,” she continued. “So for me, it’s personally hard whenever those details come up because [it] brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage.”
Like Mace, French Gates called on the Microsoft co-founder to answer “whatever questions remain” about Epstein’s inner circle.
“I’ve been able to move on in life, and I hope there’s some justice for those now-women,” she said. “What they went through is just unimaginable.”
The full interview will be released on Thursday on NPR’s Wild Card podcast.
Following his ex-wife’s comments, Gates addressed some of the allegations unveiled by the Epstein files in an interview with an Australian news service on Wednesday.
The billionaire philanthropist said he met Epstein in 2011 and frequently had dinner with the financier. While he said he never visited Epstein’s private island nor met “any women” under questionable circumstances, he admitted he was “foolish to spend time” with Epstein and regretted knowing him.
One of the newly released documents contained a strange email Epstein sent to himself. In the private correspondence from July 2013, he claimed to be resigning from “BG3” and the Gates Foundation because he had gotten “caught up in a severe …
Nancy Mace asks Comer to subpoena Bill Gates over Epstein ties
Same show, different day.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said on Wednesday that she asked House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to subpoena Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates over his inclusion in the latest tranche of the Epstein files released by the Department of Justice last week.
The congresswoman’s request was influenced by an NPR podcast interview, in which Melinda French Gates addressed her ex-husband’s past ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“Last night, I watched Melinda Gates interview. I immediately asked the chairman of oversight, James Comer, to subpoena, Bill Gates,” Mace posted on X. “I have questions for Bill Gates about Epstein.”
In an interview clip posted on Tuesday, French Gates expressed “unbelievable sadness” when asked about her feelings since the latest scandalous details involving her ex-husband came out. The couple divorced in 2021. Five years later, French Gates said she “had to leave” her marriage because of her ex-husband’s alleged sexual behavior.
“No girl should ever be put in the situation that they were put in by Epstein and whatever was going on with all of the various people around him,” she said. “It’s beyond heartbreaking.”
“I remember being those ages those girls were. I remember my daughters being those ages,” she continued. “So for me, it’s personally hard whenever those details come up because [it] brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage.”
Like Mace, French Gates called on the Microsoft co-founder to answer “whatever questions remain” about Epstein’s inner circle.
“I’ve been able to move on in life, and I hope there’s some justice for those now-women,” she said. “What they went through is just unimaginable.”
The full interview will be released on Thursday on NPR’s Wild Card podcast.
Following his ex-wife’s comments, Gates addressed some of the allegations unveiled by the Epstein files in an interview with an Australian news service on Wednesday.
The billionaire philanthropist said he met Epstein in 2011 and frequently had dinner with the financier. While he said he never visited Epstein’s private island nor met “any women” under questionable circumstances, he admitted he was “foolish to spend time” with Epstein and regretted knowing him.
One of the newly released documents contained a strange email Epstein sent to himself. In the private correspondence from July 2013, he claimed to be resigning from “BG3” and the Gates Foundation because he had gotten “caught up in a severe …
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