Rep. Nancy Mace reportedly berated police officers and TSA agents at Charleston International Airport, according to an incident report, as she runs for governor of South Carolina.
South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace erupted in a profanity-laced tirade at Charleston airport police after a security escort failed to meet her as scheduled, leaving her without her usual security and causing her to wait for assistance, citing threats she faces.
South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace reportedly cursed at police and TSA officers at Charleston International Airport, criticizing their competence and bringing a colleague into the altercation, leading to reports of unprofessional behavior and security concerns.
GOP Representatives Nancy Mace and Cory Mills are engaged in a personal dispute over Mace's failed effort to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar, with Mills voting against the measure citing First Amendment issues, leading to accusations and denials of threats, amidst broader political tensions and legislative debates.
House Democrats successfully blocked a Republican effort to censure and remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from committee assignments over controversial comments, with a close vote of 214-213, amid ongoing political tensions and accusations of incitement and misconduct.
Rep. Nancy Mace called for the deportation of Rep. Ilhan Omar in a heated social media exchange, amid ongoing GOP efforts to censure Omar over her comments about Charlie Kirk, with Omar defending her record and Mace continuing to escalate her rhetoric.
Nancy Mace has announced her candidacy for South Carolina governor, highlighting her advocacy on issues like victims' protections and transgender rights, while navigating complex relationships with Donald Trump, who may influence the primary race against other candidates including Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson.
Nancy Mace, a South Carolina congresswoman, announced her candidacy for governor in 2026, aligning herself strongly with Trumpism and positioning herself as a potential 'super MAGA' candidate in a highly competitive Republican primary against other prominent state politicians.
US Rep. Nancy Mace has officially announced her candidacy for South Carolina governor in 2026, positioning herself as a bold reformer and critic of current leadership, with a campaign launch at The Citadel and plans for a statewide tour. She faces competition from other Republicans and is known for her outspoken stance on culture wars and her support for Donald Trump.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina has announced her campaign for governor in the 2026 primary, sharing her plans through a video and social media, and has a history of shifting from criticizing to supporting Donald Trump.
Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace expressed her fascination with videos of ICE agents detaining immigrants, claiming it as a patriotic act to remove violent criminals, a stance that drew criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. She also discussed proposed legislation targeting cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities, amid ongoing debates about immigration enforcement tactics.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace is facing backlash after claiming she was injured by a handshake from James McIntyre, a trans rights advocate, following a child welfare event. Mace, known for her anti-trans rhetoric, reported the incident to Capitol Police, leading to McIntyre's arrest. Social media users have mocked Mace's claims, accusing her of exaggerating the incident to promote anti-trans narratives. This controversy highlights ongoing tensions over LGBTQ+ rights and the behavior of right-wing politicians.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace shared a concerning tweet about facing threats and verbal attacks after being injured in an alleged attack by a pro-transgender activist. Mace, who has been vocal about protecting female spaces, highlighted the intimidation tactics she faces, raising questions about the current state of political discourse in America. The incident underscores the dangers politicians face when taking controversial stands.
A foster-care advocacy group disputes allegations that its member, James McIntyre, assaulted Rep. Nancy Mace during a Capitol Hill reception, claiming it was merely an exaggerated handshake. McIntyre, who was arrested and charged with assault, pleaded not guilty. Witnesses, including Elliott Hinkle, described the interaction as non-aggressive, while Mace reported experiencing pain and accused McIntyre of being a 'pro-trans man' who accosted her. The incident has sparked controversy, especially given Mace's stance on transgender rights.
Rep. Nancy Mace reported being physically accosted on Capitol grounds, leading to the arrest of a suspect by Capitol Police. Mace, a South Carolina Republican, has been vocal about her efforts to protect women's rights, including introducing legislation to ban transgender women from using women's restrooms in federal buildings. She emphasized that threats and violence will not deter her advocacy for women's safety.