BuzzFeed: Mace lands in the June politics photo roundup for TRANS MICE and the post-loss beans post
Bella Arnold's BuzzFeed roundup of wild June 2026 political photos includes Nancy Mace in consecutive entries: #3 for the TRANS MICE Act post and #4 for the post-primary beans post after her fifth-place South Carolina governor result. The entry is useful because it shows national internet coverage treating those two Mace moments as adjacent parts of the same June spectacle.
Bella Arnold ·

BuzzFeed, in a June 2026 political-photo roundup by Bella Arnold, placed Nancy Mace in back-to-back entries:
- #3: the TRANS MICE Act post, where Mace's "transgender experiments" framing collided with corrections about transgenic-mouse research.
- #4: the beans post after Mace's fifth-place finish in the South Carolina Republican governor primary.
The BuzzFeed placement is not just another mention. It shows how the national internet packaged the month: Mace's TRANS MICE controversy and her post-primary collapse were not seen as separate news items. They were treated as adjacent images in the same political slideshow.
Author and source links
- Article: BuzzFeed, June political photos roundup
- Author profile: Bella Arnold at BuzzFeed
- Author site: bellaarnold.com
- Social links: X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram
Screenshots preserved
The screenshots are included here because the point of the media item is the pairing: #3 and #4 together show the national roundup treating the TRANS MICE controversy and the post-loss beans moment as one June sequence.
Read it: BuzzFeed ->
See also: Maceopedia's dispatch on the BuzzFeed roundup, the TRANS MICE Act dispatch, and the post-loss crash-out dispatch.


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