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Nancy Mace Introduces Resolution to Expel Cory Mills from Congress: ‘Protected for Far too Long’

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) introduced a resolution on Monday to expel Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) from the House of Representatives over allegations of domestic violence, sexual misconduct, stolen valor and profiteering from federal contracts as a member of Congress.

Mills has been under investigation by the House Ethics Committee since November, when an effort by Mace to censure the congressman failed, and the slew of allegations against the Florida Republican were referred to the panel.

“The swamp has protected Cory Mills for far too long and we are done letting it slide,” Mace said in a statement.

“We tried to censure him and strip him from his committee assignments. Both parties blocked it, but we are not backing down,” she continued.

While the House Ethics Committee has yet to release its findings in the Mills probe, Mace argued the evidence against the congressman is “overwhelming.” (Read more from “Nancy Mace Introduces Resolution to Expel Cory Mills from Congress: ‘Protected for Far too Long’” HERE)

Republican Shames Every Colleague who Rejected her Sex Misconduct Resolution

An enraged Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took to X on Wednesday to name and shame the vast majority of members of Congress.

Her post was an alphabetical list of all 357 members who voted to reject her resolution to require public disclosure of every complaint that a member engaged in sexual harassment or an illicit affair with a staffer.

Mace, herself a survivor of sexual assault, had greater luck with her other motion this week, to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over the failure to fully release the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files as required by law. (Read more from “Republican Shames Every Colleague who Rejected her Sex Misconduct Resolution” HERE)

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Nancy Mace Turned ‘Minor Miscommunication’ Into Profanity-Laced ‘Spectacle’ at SC Airport: Police Report

Rep. Nancy Mace let a “minor miscommunication” blow up into a profane “spectacle” when she repeatedly cussed at cops for being late to escort her through a South Carolina airport, an internal investigation has found.

Mace (R-SC), 47, had expected Charleston Airport Police to walk with her to her gate promptly after being dropped off on the morning of Oct. 30 — but flew into a rage when a supervisor who misidentified her car delayed the congresswoman’s meetup with law enforcement, according to the 10-page report.

The South Carolina gubernatorial hopeful arrived at an unexpected location in a “grey/silver BMW” rather than a “white” one, as the supervisor — who the report said “read the email quickly and pass[ed] on incorrect information unintentionally” — had stated.

Use of the encrypted app Signal — which “[n]o other protectee” uses for communicating with officers — and complications due to the “high personnel turnover” rate in Mace’s office also “exacerbated” the situation, added the Nov. 12 report by Charleston Airport Police Chief James A. Woods.

“While it is clear that we hold a certain level of responsibility in miscommunicating the color of Congresswoman Mace’s vehicle, it’s also equally clear that her continued failure to follow established procedures at the checkpoint is what turned a minor miscommunication over the color of a vehicle into the spectacle that this issue has become for our employees and airport workers,” it concluded. (Read more from “Nancy Mace Turned ‘Minor Miscommunication’ Into Profanity-Laced ‘Spectacle’ at SC Airport: Police Report” HERE)

GOP Rep. Nancy Mace Triggers Top Oversight Dem by Repeating Trans ‘Slur’: ‘I Don’t Really Care’

A House hearing descended into bedlam Wednesday when GOP firebrand Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) referred to “trannies,” a slur for a transgender person — setting off the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee.

“Does this advance the interest of American citizens — paying for trannies in Guatemala to the tune of $2 million?” Mace asked a panel during a hearing on “Rightsizing government” Wednesday. . .

After she wrapped up her questioning, Oversight ranking member Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) lodged a parliamentary inquiry over Mace’s use of the term “trannies.”

“Let me please finish without interruption,” he added before Mace interjected. . .

“Tranny, tranny, tranny!” Mace, 47, hit back. “I don’t really care. You want penises in women’s bathrooms and I’m not gonna have it. No, thank you. It’s disgusting.” (Read more from “GOP Rep. Nancy Mace Triggers Top Oversight Dem by Repeating Trans ‘Slur’: ‘I Don’t Really Care’” HERE)

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