U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace verbally sparred with veteran reporter John Monk of The State after he asked her whether violent offenders from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots should have been pardoned by President Donald Trump.
Nobody was thirster for celebrity selfies during post-Inauguration festivities than anti-trans firebrand Nancy Mace—and she’s not ashamed of it. The far-right congresswoman and Donald Trump diehard posted a bonkers supercut of her photos with more than a dozen of the biggest names in the MAGA world.
The girlboss feminism routine isn’t just cringy. It also directly undermines our argument,’ rightwing political commentator says
The Lowcountry congresswoman says President Donald Trump needs strong governors to support his agenda as she considers a run for that office in South Carolina.
Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina says she is “seriously considering” a gubernatorial run in 2026. Mace told The Associated Press Wednesday that she will likely make a determination on entering the contest in the coming weeks.
Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) publicly acknowledged that she ... has made headlines pushing two of President Donald Trump’s rallying causes: fighting DEI and illegal immigration. Mace brought forward ...
Nancy Mace of South Carolina says she is “seriously ... Press that she plans to ask for support from President Donald Trump, who has maintained popularity in the state since his 2016 primary ...
Nancy Mace of South Carolina said Wednesday that she is “seriously ... Mace told The Associated Press she plans to ask for support from President Donald Trump, who has maintained popularity in the state since his 2016 primary win there helped cement ...
Rep. Nancy Mace was mocked by conservatives as a DEI beneficiary after bragging about her graduation from The Citadel, a once male-only academy.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace's recent post about protecting women's accomplishments has prompted critics to point out that her admission was made possible by "DEI."
S.C., discusses President Donald Trump's firing of inspectors general, his remarks on FEMA, the implementation of the president's agenda and her political future.
The Trump administration has told the Civil Rights division at the Justice Department to stop pursuing any new indictments, cases, or settlements related to civil rights violations, effectively shutting down the division just days into Trump’s second term.