"Politically Motivated": Congresswoman To Sue American Airlines Over Defamation Amid Gubernatorial Campaign
Aviation trade publication Simple Flying covered Rep. Mace's threatened defamation suit against American Airlines from an industry angle, noting the lawsuit threat came amid her declared run for South Carolina governor. The piece quoted Mace's campaign director calling the coverage of the airport incident 'politically motivated.'
Aaron Bailey ·

Simple Flying provided the aviation-industry perspective on the dispute, contextualizing the threatened suit within Mace's then-active gubernatorial campaign. The outlet reported attorney Larry Klayman's allegation, unproven and contested, that the airport's incident documentation was a coordinated effort to damage Mace, while also quoting the senators' rebukes. Mace's campaign framed the entire incident narrative as a political attack. No suit had been filed as of the report date.
"apparently, simply arriving at an airport now makes headlines if you're leading the race for Governor"
, Caeron Morabito, Mace campaign director, as quoted by Simple Flying, Nov. 6, 2025
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