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MAGA Rep's Truly Bizarre Office Design Revealed

Companion writeup of the Kruse Politico profile, highlighting the strange office details, thick blackout curtains, dog beds, food on the floor, a Trump cardboard cutout in a 'MACE' hat, and a whiteboard filled with phrases like 'Go girl' and profanities. Deepened the public narrative of instability.

MAGA Rep's Truly Bizarre Office Design Revealed, The Daily Beast
MAGA Rep's Truly Bizarre Office Design Revealed, The Daily Beast

"Speculation about Nancy Mace's well-being has mounted of late.", The Daily Beast

On the same day Politico Magazine published Michael Kruse's extensive profile of Mace, The Daily Beast ran a companion piece zeroing in on details about the physical state of her Capitol Hill office that had emerged from Kruse's reporting.

The Daily Beast reported on the full scale of what the piece described:

"The full scale of the bizarre design of Rep. Nancy Mace's office has been revealed."

And placed it in the context of the Politico profile that occasioned it:

"The South Carolina Republican was profiled by Politico after one of its reporters followed the firebrand President Donald Trump ally for months."

The office details documented in the companion coverage included thick blackout curtains, dog beds, crumbled food on the floor, a life-size cardboard cutout of Trump wearing a "MACE" hat, and a whiteboard covered in phrases including "Go girl" and explicit language. The combination of those physical details with Mace's own admissions to Kruse, that she didn't know if she'd "ever be OK" with herself, drove a cycle of coverage focused on her stability and fitness to seek higher office.

The piece ran as Mace was positioning herself to enter the South Carolina governor's race, and the office-decor story became a recurring reference point in coverage of her campaign announcement several months later.

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