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NPR speaks with Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina about her bill to defund "lawless cities" and about President Trump's deployment of troops following protests against immigration raids.
During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Nancy Mace asked the Minnesota governor a simple question: "What is a woman?" Walz looked utterly bewildered. So Mace asked again. "I’m not sure I ...
House Rep. Nancy Mace unloaded on New York Magazine Monday for its “lazy, dangerous typo” after the glossy publication erroneously linked her to a college soccer coach accused of sexually harassing ...
“You can stop texting me,” Wesley Donehue, CEO of political strategy firm Push Digital, posted on X on Friday in response to press seeking comment ... Nancy Mace for a while now. Mental health ...
Nancy Mace tell it ... distances in order to have access to routine health care services. Two years after the demise of Roe, in other words, Mace’s talking points still need work.
South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace has doubled down on claims she ... "We should be focused on bringing down the cost of housing, health care, and child care, not manufacturing culture ...
Mace proposed the legislation after Delaware elected Sarah McBride, the first transgender person to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Her comments ... who have mental health issues ...
Nancy Mace took to the House floor to ... high turnover—have long raised concerns about Mace’s behavior and her mental health. She is, many say, a politician whose sole motivation seems ...
A House hearing descended into chaos when MAGA firebrand Nancy ... Mace interrupted. “Mr. Chairman, I’m not gonna be counseled by a man over men and women’s spaces, or men who have mental ...
A House hearing descended into bedlam Wednesday when GOP firebrand Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) referred to “trannies,” a derogatory slur for a transgender person — setting off the top Democrat on ...
Nancy Mace tell it ... distances in order to have access to routine health care services. Two years after the demise of Roe, in other words, Mace’s talking points still need work.