Arizona Congresswoman

Nancy Mace Berates Cops, Avoids Arrest in Airport Meltdown

On Thursday, Congresswoman Nancy Mace reportedly engaged in a verbal altercation with law enforcement at Charleston International Airport, according to incident reports obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request. The reports detail Mace’s use of derogatory language and complaints directed at officers, including accusations of incompetence. The congresswoman’s behavior was also noted by a TSA supervisor, who stated that Mace had treated their staff similarly and would be submitting a report. An American Airlines gate agent also expressed disbelief at Mace’s conduct.

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Democrats Slam Johnson for Blocking Arizona Congresswoman, Implying Pedophile Cover-Up

During a government shutdown, House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing mounting pressure from Democratic lawmakers. Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego urged Johnson to swear in an Arizona congresswoman-elect, but Johnson refused, linking the swearing-in to the end of the shutdown. Gallego accused Johnson of preventing the congresswoman from forcing a vote on releasing the Epstein files. The congresswoman-elect’s vote is seen as crucial in potentially forcing the release of these files.

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