Nancy Mace

Republicans are pretending to be characters from an 1850 novel and trotting around with lasso ropes as the House remains inoperable.
He doesn’t call. He has cancer. He wanted a quick floor vote. Steve Scalise can do no right by some of his colleagues.
Yet, the South Carolina Republican touted the House speaker nominee’s endorsement during her 2020 campaign.
The "Late Show" host suggested another tee to complete Mace's "A" shirt that she wore on Capitol Hill this week.
The CNN anchor asked the South Carolina congresswoman to name one Democrat in Congress who supports Jordan, but she refused to show receipts.
High school English teachers across the U.S. are shaking their heads after Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC)’s “Scarlet Letter”-inspired political statement completely missed the mark.
“Folks, this is why we shouldn’t ban books,” one X user tweeted about the GOP congresswoman.
The South Carolina Republican told "Face the Nation" that she supports Jordan's bid to become House speaker, citing his "values" and "work ethic."
"Why do you want me to go with your belief when that is not my belief?” the "View" co-host asked the Republican congresswoman.
Legislation from Reps. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) would force state and local governments to identify untested kits or risk losing funds.