Nancy Mace yells at Sara Jacobs over “boob jobs is gender-affirming care” comment, and the whole situation is a perfect storm of political drama, personal jabs, and some genuinely thought-provoking questions about what we consider “gender-affirming care.” It seems like the core issue boils down to a disagreement about whether certain procedures and treatments should be categorized in this way, and, of course, a hefty dose of personal animosity between the two congresswomen.
Mace’s reaction appears to be one of outrage, with reports of her yelling at Jacobs for making comments about “my body.” The initial trigger seems to be Jacobs’ comment about “boob jobs” being gender-affirming care.… Continue reading
After meeting with Epstein victims and expressing empathy, Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a recent survivor of sexual misconduct herself, defended former President Donald Trump. Trump had dismissed calls to release the Epstein files as a “Democratic hoax.” Mace pointed out Trump’s ban of Epstein from Mar-a-Lago and cooperation with the investigation, despite reports suggesting Epstein remained a member for a time after his indictment. However, Mace had also signed a petition to release the fresh Epstein files, highlighting a nuanced position on the matter.
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