Nancy Mace Responds After Reports She Cursed at Police, TSA in Airport
Newsweek reports on a police incident report from Charleston International Airport in which multiple officers stated Mace berated them using profanity and invoked her congressional status; Mace disputed aspects of the account, saying all members of Congress use the same entrance and citing security concerns.
Gabe Whisnant ·

The incident occurred as Mace was campaigning in the 2026 South Carolina gubernatorial race; coverage framed the report as adding to what it described as a string of high-profile confrontations. Mace has denied the account is accurate.

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