Nancy Mace demands airport CEO resign after claims she mistreated staff
Fox News reported on Rep. Nancy Mace's demand that Charleston International Airport CEO Elliott Summey resign following the release of an incident report alleging she mistreated airport staff and officers during her October 30 flight. Mace called the report fabricated and announced she was exploring legal options.
Leo Briceno ·

Fox News reporter Leo Briceno covered Rep. Nancy Mace's public response to the Charleston Airport incident report, published days after the October 30 encounter became public. Mace demanded the resignation of airport CEO Elliott Summey, the personnel who filed the incident reports, and the airline employee who made statements to law enforcement. She announced on X that her lawyers were examining every legal option and declared those involved were "completely and totally COOKED." The airport and airport CEO have not publicly commented on the resignation demand.
"Elliot, I'm waiting for that resignation letter. Tomorrow morning."
Rep. Nancy Mace on X, as reported by Fox News
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