Nancy Mace challenges Jasmine Crockett to a fight on House floor
Daily Beast reported on the January 14 House Oversight Committee meeting where Rep. Nancy Mace told Rep. Jasmine Crockett they could 'take it outside' during a contentious floor debate over transgender rights.

Daily Beast covered the heated exchange between Reps. Mace and Crockett during the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee's January 14 organizational meeting. As the two clashed over transgender rights during a Democratic amendment debate, Mace told Crockett that they could "take it outside" to continue the conversation. Crockett's spokesperson later characterized the remark as a threat of physical violence, while Mace stated afterward that she meant taking the discussion off the floor for a constructive dialogue.
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At the House Oversight Committee's January 14, 2025 organizational meeting, Rep. Nancy Mace told Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) 'if you want to take it outside, we can do that' after Crockett said 'and chile, listen' while criticizing Mace's rhetoric on transgender people. A Democratic member moved to have Mace's words taken down as inciting violence; Chairman James Comer said the remark could just mean stepping out for a coffee. Mace said she meant a conversation, not a fight; Crockett's office called it a threat of physical violence.