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“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 ...
The U.S. Attorney’s office for South Carolina has long been known for its successful high profile criminal prosecutions. Now it is headed into uncharted waters with outspoken U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace as a ...
South Carolina Representative Nancy ... Mace fired back at Connolly, telling the chairman she was "not going to be counseled by a man over men and women's spaces or men who have mental health ...
Reached for comment, a spokesperson for Mace ... "I've been worried about Nancy Mace for a while now. Mental health is a serious issue. I want her to get better and seek treatment." ...
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 ...
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.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is once again charging into battle to defend women and basic biology — this time taking aim at Clemson University over a form that listed a whopping 15 gender identities.
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 ...
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 ...