In Blatant Lie, Nancy Mace Says Attacks on Republicans Are One-Sided


The representative Nancy Mace, of all people, accuses democrats of derogatory conduct towards the Republicans.
During an appearance on Friday morning on CNN, Mace, a Southern Carolina Republican, awarded Charlie Kirk’s deadly shooting to an increase in political violence and division – of the problems which, absurdly, said were confined to the left.
“It’s very unilateral right now,” said Mace. “I never called one of my colleagues the kind of names we called. I never dehumanized my colleagues. ”
The assertion echoes those of many eminent Republicans who smuggled the shooting and the political temperature of the country entirely to the Democratic Party and which left in general.
The feeling was particularly ridiculous from Mace, which has a well -documented story of transphobic attacks.
The Southern Carolina Republican has notoriously responded to the elections of the first transgender woman in the Congress, the democratic representative Sarah McBride in Delaware, with a wave of hatred.
In November 2024, Mace led an effort to prohibit transgender people from using the Capitol bathrooms, which, according to her, was “absolutely” intended to target McBride. Mace called McBride as a “biological man”, saying: “It is offensive that a man in skirt thinks that he is my equal.”
When the demonstrators protested the ban, she referred them using the transphobic insult “Tranny”. (When he was confronted for her use of the term during a convention audience, she said Nulant: “Tranny! Tranny!”)
Mace’s hostility towards his colleagues does not stop at transphobia. In January, for example, she responded to the criticisms of the Democratic representative Jasmine Crockett with an apparent threat. “If you want to get him out,” she said, cutting herself. She later said that she had not suggested “a physical fight”.




