Nancy Mace will be joined at the event by former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron and Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., accused her former fiancé and three other men of drugging and raping her and filming assaults of other women without their consent in a stunning speech on the House floor Monday—drawing denials from all four men.
The image also shows Trump seated across from George W. Bush, whom he once bashed for being “responsible for the death of perhaps millions of people.”
Nancy Mace's remarks against Bella Hadid sparked huge outcry on social media, with Palestine supporters calling out the former for bashing the supermodel.
Deborah Freel, executive director of Tri-County S.P.E.A.K.S., a sexual assault resource center in Mace’s district, told Mother Jones point-blank that the number “isn’t a hotline" and shouldn't be called one.
Garcia was referencing a January incident in which Mace got into a heated exchange with Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) during a House Oversight Committee hearing, where Crockett brought up Mace’s anti-trans rhetoric and said that she was using it to raise money.
Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, in a nearly hour-long speech on the U.S. House floor Monday, accused her ex-fiancé of physically abusing her, recording sex acts with her and others without their consent, and conspiring with business associates in acts of rape and sexual misconduct.
Rep. Nancy Mace accused her ex-fiancé and three other men of conspiring to drug, rape and film women without their consent, allegations he denied.
Republican South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace and her potential primary opponent for the state’s 2026 gubernatorial contest fired back at
S.C., alleged “some of the most heinous crimes against women imaginable” were committed by her ex-fiancé and three other men, all of whom denied the accusations.
When Rep. Nancy Mace took to U.S. House floor to accuse her former fiancé and three others of sexual crimes, it defied convention. It could set a new precedent.
U.S. Representative Nancy Mace, in a graphic speech on the House floor, has accused her former fiancé and three other men of drugging and raping her and other women, and filming and photographing women and underage girls without their consent.