Transgender woman charged with threatening to kill U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace
Mace, a South Carolina Republican, is an outspoken opponent of transgender equality.
May 16, 2025
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Mace, a South Carolina Republican, is an outspoken opponent of transgender equality.
The gay Democrat called her out as she looked on.
From slurs to false accusations, here are 12 times Nancy Mace manufactured political stunts just to feel the public eye's gaze.
“They want to employ the strategies of a Bravo TV show to get attention...and the way to do that is to pick a fight with someone and throw wine in their face," the transgender congresswoman said.
Ely Murray-Quick tells The Advocate he has no regrets about asking the congresswoman a question.
The Republican lawmaker, known for her transphobia, said the man 'got in her face.' A video she posted shows he didn't.
The Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney for D.C. dropped the case without explanation.
Jasmine Crockett also called out Democrats who "allowed ourselves to be divided" over trans rights.
"I currently have people who wish to kill me for the sole reason of being trans,” 23-year-old Sabre told The Advocate.
Conservatives are obsessed with her gender identity. She is focused on helping Americans.
The GOP chair of the committee refused to condemn Mace's comments saying, “I’m not up to date on my politically correct LGBTQ terminology.”
“We’ve been through tough times, and we’ll get through this together,” U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman said.
The anti-LGBTQ+ Republican lawmakers followed a cisgender woman they mistook as the first transgender member of Congress into the bathroom.
Mace, an anti-LGBTQ+ Republican South Carolina congresswoman, invited Crockett, a Texas Democrat, to “take it outside” when the latter pointed to the GOP lawmaker’s constant attacks on transgender people.
“They’re going to try and do things in committees to tack on horrible riders to target our community, and we are planning to meet these attacks with strength and strategy,” he said.
"It defies understanding, except for the fact that it's a pretty obvious part of a politics of misdirection and distraction," McBride said of Republicans' proposed federal anti-trans legislation.
The announcement was tucked away in the Congressional Record.
James McIntyre merely shook her hand at an event and asked her to consider trans kids before she got him arrested, witnesses said.
LGBTQ+ groups say the Republican lawmaker's videos violate the social media company's community standards.
The congresswoman appeared to be taken by surprise by the protest and was seen wandering the halls of the Senate, a different building than the protestors, holding a bullhorn.