Nancy Mace faces backlash, legal threat fallout from airport clash
The Post and Courier, South Carolina's paper of record, covered both senators' condemnation of Mace's airport conduct and reported on the legal threats she issued against the airport after the police report and surveillance footage became public.

The Post and Courier reported November 5, 2025 on the political fallout from the Charleston airport incident, capturing both senators' public distancing from Mace and her escalating legal threats against the airport. The paper, which covers South Carolina politics most comprehensively, provided local context for a story that had already gone national.
Sen. Tim Scott's statement that elected officials serve their constituents, not the other way around, was among the quotes the paper documented as South Carolina Republicans publicly separated themselves from Mace's conduct.
"We work for them, not vice versa."
Sen. Tim Scott, as quoted in Post and Courier coverage, November 5, 2025
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