A post on Twitter/X from user Steve G (@BlueAngelGroup) has called for prosecution of individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein, while also making broader allegations about Democratic Party criminality. The post, dated March 20, 2026, specifically mentions "fraud" and "election theft" as additional crimes allegedly committed by Democrats.
The tweet directly addresses Representative Nancy Mace and criticizes former President Donald Trump for allegedly failing to "enforce Equal protection of the law." The author expresses frustration with what they characterize as a high level of criminality and suggests that Americans are "angry" and "frustrated" with the current state of legal enforcement.
The post uses the hashtag #Epstein and calls for prosecution of "Epstein criminals," though it does not name specific individuals or provide evidence for any particular allegations. The tweet's characterization of widespread criminality remains unsubstantiated within the post itself.
This social media commentary reflects ongoing public interest in the Epstein case and broader concerns about perceived disparities in legal enforcement. The post combines Epstein-related calls for prosecution with political commentary about Democratic Party activities and former President Trump's administration.
The tweet represents one individual's perspective on these interconnected issues, expressed through social media rather than through formal legal or investigative channels. Such posts continue to generate discussion about the Epstein case and related matters of legal accountability.