Nancy Mace Completely Loses It After She's Called Out by Both of Her Home State GOP Senators Over Airport Fiasco
Mediaite covered Mace's escalating social-media responses after senators Tim Scott and Lindsey Graham publicly rebuked her conduct at Charleston International Airport, including her post characterizing their criticism as an attack on a woman and her implied jab at Graham. The piece also reported Mace's announced defamation suit against American Airlines and the airport.
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After both of South Carolina's Republican senators issued statements criticizing her conduct, Mace responded on social media with a series of posts accusing unnamed political figures of "falsifying police incident reports" and defending herself as a victim. The Mediaite piece documented the full sequence of her posts that day alongside the senators' original statements. Mace's camp also announced retained counsel for defamation litigation.
"REAL MEN PROTECT WOMEN"
, Rep. Nancy Mace, social media post, Nov. 5, 2025, as quoted by Mediaite
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