MAGA Nancy Mace's humiliating defeat
Australia's national broadcaster, the ABC, gives Nancy Mace a two-minute Planet America segment tracing her arc from her post-January-6 clashes with Trump, through a Trump-loyalty reinvention and her anti-transgender and Epstein-files turns, to a fifth-place finish in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary. Planet America is the network's satirical US-politics explainer, so its sharper characterizations are the program's own framing.

Australia's national broadcaster, the ABC, gave Nancy Mace a two-minute segment on Planet America, its satirical explainer of US politics. The clip walks her career from her 2021 swearing-in to her 2026 governor's race and headlines it "MAGA Nancy Mace's humiliating defeat" (that wording is the program's).
The segment opens with a former staffer's account, relayed by the ABC, that on January 6, 2021 Mace "literally begged us to let her leave the office and head to the floor so she could get punched in the face and get media attention," which the staffer called "word for word what she requested." That is an unverified allegation attributed to former staff, repeated here as the program's reporting rather than established fact; Mace has previously rejected her ex-staffers' characterizations.
It then plays Mace's own Trump-loyalty pitch in full: "I remember in 2015 when President Trump announced his run. I was one of his earliest supporters. I actually worked for the campaign in 2016. I worked in seven different states across the country to help get him elected. I supported him again in 2020 because of policies I believed in."
On the 2026 race, the ABC notes Trump endorsed her opponent, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, that Mace urged voters "Do not believe her lies" about that endorsement, and that she attached an AI video of Trump "supposedly supporting Mace." The piece closes on her fifth-place finish in the Republican primary. (See our coverage of the primary loss and the AI Trump video.)
Watch it: Planet America on YouTube →
