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Nancy Mace reacts to Ethics Committee's housing budget allegation
Dan Gooding reported on Mace's immediate reaction to the ethics investigation, covering her social media responses and framing of the allegations as retaliation for her Epstein investigation work.
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"The South Carolina Republican posted multiple times on social media Tuesday following news of the probe."
Newsweek (Dan Gooding), March 3, 2026
Dan Gooding's Newsweek reporting captured Mace's immediate response to the House Ethics Committee investigation, documenting her social media posts and public statements in the hours after the OCC referral became public.
The article covered Mace's characterization of the investigation and her framing of the allegations within the context of her legislative activities, particularly her work on the Epstein matter.
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