Hypocrisy? Nancy Mess calls for child rapists for death penalty; X community notes show that he said that this moment after voting against Epstein files

Just minutes after the voting against a democratic-exemplary attempt to release the long-awaited Jeffrey Epstein files, Congresswoman Nancy Mess took a bold statement on social media: “All Child R*Pests should be sentenced to death,” according to Ex-notes, as X Community notes noted.His post has since drawn acute backlash, in which critics have accused him and fellow Republican of protecting Abusers.According to the clerk of the United States House of Representatives, 211-210 votes to block 211-210 of the house, shortly after, came after giving 211-210 votes to force the judicial department to force the appustin documents within 30 days.All 211 votes came from Republican against the proposal. Just a Republican crossing must have extended the result.Although the Mess House is not in the Rules Committee, she was one of the 211 GOP members who voted against the move to bring the matter to the floor, which many people on social media questioning their honesty.
Proportive or political?
Democrats had sought to carry forward the amendment, which was introduced by the first representative Ro Khanna through a procedural exercise. The effort followed the decision of the Rules Committee to attack the amendment in the previous evening. Representative Mary Gay Scanlone proposed to vote on Tuesday, but it failed narrowly.The remedy would have forced to release the files related to the Epstein case, which is still a warm theme for both Republican and Democrats, especially among supporters of US President Donald Trump. Many people in the Maga movement have long demanded more transparency about Epstein’s network and connection.Even Republican figures like Marjori Taylor Green, who have previously supported Epstein files, voted against the proposal.
Mace defends her vote
In a follow -up post on X, Mess tried to clarify his position, stating that the vote was being presented incorrectly in the question. “Today there was no vote on Epstein files … despite the Democrats, the best efforts to cheat fake news and you otherwise,” he wrote.He argued that the vote was only a regular procedural action known as the “previous question” (PQ), not Epstein or any specific issue. “If it fails, the minority takes over. In today’s GOP -led Congress, Democrats have not given any shot to defeat PQ. So he played the game – knowing that it would fail – and then claimed that Republican voted against the release of Epstein files, ”by Mess.He continued, “Don’t fall for it. Total and complete lies. It was a regular, party-line procedural vote. Nothing. In fact, a pQ has not failed since the 1980s.”However, another X community note stated, “Coses. GOP blocked the blocking attempts twice to release Epstein files,” citing Politico.