The girlboss feminism routine isn’t just cringy. It also directly undermines our argument,’ rightwing political commentator says
COLUMBIA— U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace has yet to publicly announce she’s running for governor, but she’s already taking jabs at potential GOP opponents. South Carolina’s First District congresswoman criticized Lt.
MATT WALSH (HOST): The point is Nancy Mace's feminist girl boss routine, and that is what is pushing me over the edge and forcing me to do this segment, which I don't really wanna do, but I have to.
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.
Mace made a name for herself arguing for "female only" spaces. Conservatives are now mad at her for entering a "male only" space.
The State Newspaper's John Monk asked Republican congresswoman Nancy Mace a question during a press conference in Columbia, SC about the release of the January 6 rioters. Her answer includes Antifa, burning cities,
The South Carolina Republican had asked the Texas Democrat if she wanted "to take it outside" during a heated House meeting.
The House Oversight Committee devolved into chaos on Tuesday after Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., challenged Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, to a fight. "If you wanna take it outside, we can do that," Mace said. The squabble was sparked when Crockett said "child ...
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.
In a police report of that incident, Mace described the assault as an activist shaking her hand “aggressively and in an exaggerated manner,” prompting many to dismiss the injury, dubbing her a “drama queen” for wearing a sling.
Keith Boykin, the CNN analyst and former White House aide, has called out Republican South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace over her spat with Democratic Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett, saying he has two words for her: "Child, please."
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.