Nancy Mace calls Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest ‘start of a reckoning’: ‘Who’s next?’
Ask who never gets charged.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took a victory lap over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor “finally” being arrested on Thursday.
Mace asked on X in September, “When do we prosecute Prince Andrew for potential crimes on U.S. soil?” Five months later, the ex-royal family member has been arrested over suspicion of misconduct in public office in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case.
“We called for Prince Andrew’s arrest months ago. It’s FINALLY falling into place,” Mace said on X. “THIS is the start of a reckoning. Who’s next?”
We called for Prince Andrew’s arrest months ago. Its FINALLY falling into place.
THIS is the start of a reckoning.
Who's next?
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 19, 2026
Mace also joked about whether it was Mountbatten-Windsor’s “best birthday yet,” as he was arrested on his 66th birthday. She added it is “shameful” how the United Kingdom has “done more to prosecute Epstein predators” than the United States government.
Mace also took a shot at Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, asking if he cares to comment after Thursday’s arrest of Mountbatten-Windsor. She previously asked House Oversight and Government Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to subpoena Gates over his involvement with Epstein, as was revealed in the Epstein files.
Andrew's arrested.
Mr. Gates, your relationship with Epstein is well documented.
Care to comment?
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 19, 2026
Following the ex-royal family member’s arrest, former GOP congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene lamented the lack of Epstein-related arrests within the U.S. She said this lack of legal action is part of the “current state of MAGA.”
PARIS PROSECUTORS OPEN EPSTEIN-RELATED INVESTIGATIONS USING FILES RELEASED BY TRUMP ADMINISTRATION
King Charles III, the older brother of Mountbatten-Windsor, expressed his “deepest concern” over his brother’s arrest, and said “the law must take its course.” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also said that “nobody is above the law.”
Charles stripped Mountbatten-Windsor of his royal titles and evicted him from the Royal Lodge in October.
Ask who never gets charged.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took a victory lap over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor “finally” being arrested on Thursday.
Mace asked on X in September, “When do we prosecute Prince Andrew for potential crimes on U.S. soil?” Five months later, the ex-royal family member has been arrested over suspicion of misconduct in public office in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case.
“We called for Prince Andrew’s arrest months ago. It’s FINALLY falling into place,” Mace said on X. “THIS is the start of a reckoning. Who’s next?”
We called for Prince Andrew’s arrest months ago. Its FINALLY falling into place.
THIS is the start of a reckoning.
Who's next?
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 19, 2026
Mace also joked about whether it was Mountbatten-Windsor’s “best birthday yet,” as he was arrested on his 66th birthday. She added it is “shameful” how the United Kingdom has “done more to prosecute Epstein predators” than the United States government.
Mace also took a shot at Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, asking if he cares to comment after Thursday’s arrest of Mountbatten-Windsor. She previously asked House Oversight and Government Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to subpoena Gates over his involvement with Epstein, as was revealed in the Epstein files.
Andrew's arrested.
Mr. Gates, your relationship with Epstein is well documented.
Care to comment?
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 19, 2026
Following the ex-royal family member’s arrest, former GOP congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene lamented the lack of Epstein-related arrests within the U.S. She said this lack of legal action is part of the “current state of MAGA.”
PARIS PROSECUTORS OPEN EPSTEIN-RELATED INVESTIGATIONS USING FILES RELEASED BY TRUMP ADMINISTRATION
King Charles III, the older brother of Mountbatten-Windsor, expressed his “deepest concern” over his brother’s arrest, and said “the law must take its course.” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also said that “nobody is above the law.”
Charles stripped Mountbatten-Windsor of his royal titles and evicted him from the Royal Lodge in October.
Nancy Mace calls Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest ‘start of a reckoning’: ‘Who’s next?’
Ask who never gets charged.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took a victory lap over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor “finally” being arrested on Thursday.
Mace asked on X in September, “When do we prosecute Prince Andrew for potential crimes on U.S. soil?” Five months later, the ex-royal family member has been arrested over suspicion of misconduct in public office in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case.
“We called for Prince Andrew’s arrest months ago. It’s FINALLY falling into place,” Mace said on X. “THIS is the start of a reckoning. Who’s next?”
We called for Prince Andrew’s arrest months ago. Its FINALLY falling into place.
THIS is the start of a reckoning.
Who's next?
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 19, 2026
Mace also joked about whether it was Mountbatten-Windsor’s “best birthday yet,” as he was arrested on his 66th birthday. She added it is “shameful” how the United Kingdom has “done more to prosecute Epstein predators” than the United States government.
Mace also took a shot at Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, asking if he cares to comment after Thursday’s arrest of Mountbatten-Windsor. She previously asked House Oversight and Government Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to subpoena Gates over his involvement with Epstein, as was revealed in the Epstein files.
Andrew's arrested.
Mr. Gates, your relationship with Epstein is well documented.
Care to comment?
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 19, 2026
Following the ex-royal family member’s arrest, former GOP congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene lamented the lack of Epstein-related arrests within the U.S. She said this lack of legal action is part of the “current state of MAGA.”
PARIS PROSECUTORS OPEN EPSTEIN-RELATED INVESTIGATIONS USING FILES RELEASED BY TRUMP ADMINISTRATION
King Charles III, the older brother of Mountbatten-Windsor, expressed his “deepest concern” over his brother’s arrest, and said “the law must take its course.” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also said that “nobody is above the law.”
Charles stripped Mountbatten-Windsor of his royal titles and evicted him from the Royal Lodge in October.