Nancy Mace Ethics Probe Deepens
Will Folks ·
The House Office of Congressional Conduct unanimously voted to recommend further review of allegations that Mace received $9,485.46 more than her actual D.C. lodging expenses between January 2023 and May 2024; per the OCC report, Mace and three staffers allegedly declined to cooperate, prompting the OCC to recommend subpoenas.

Mace disputed the allegations and suggested the investigation was retaliatory, claiming she was being targeted following her recent depositions of the Clintons. The allegations are denied; the probe is ongoing.
