january 6
16 entries across the record carry this tag. Browse all dispatches, or jump to a group below.
Dispatches
- February 8, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace boasts on Fox News she has been 'living rent-free' in AOC's Twitter account
On February 8, 2021, Mace appeared on Fox News to gloat about her social-media feud with AOC over the January 6 Capitol attack, framing her challenge to AOC's trauma account as a winning political play.
- February 4, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace tells AOC 'I deal in facts. Unlike you, apparently.', then fundraises off the feud
On February 4, 2021, Mace attacked AOC's credibility over her January 6 account on Twitter, then sent a fundraising email the same day using the same line as a solicitation.
- February 3, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace tweets 'Insurrectionists never stormed our hallway' to undercut AOC's Capitol trauma account
On February 3, 2021, Mace publicly disputed AOC's account of fearing for her life on January 6, despite Mace herself having reportedly told reporters she barricaded in her own office out of fear that day.
- January 17, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace asks on Meet the Press: 'how do we hold a president accountable that put all of our lives at risk?'
Eleven days after the Capitol attack, Mace appeared on NBC's Meet the Press and questioned how Congress could hold the president accountable for the January 6 riot.
- January 13, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace invokes 'both sides' on Capitol attack while voting against impeachment
On the day of the second impeachment vote, Mace drew moral equivalence between the Capitol attack and months of left-wing unrest on the House floor, then voted against impeachment.
- January 13, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace warned 'QAnon conspiracy theorists' were leading the GOP, then voted to oust Liz Cheney months later
On January 13, 2021, Mace defended Liz Cheney from removal by warning that QAnon conspiracy theorists were leading the party; by May 2021 she reversed course and voted to oust Cheney from leadership.
- January 13, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace cites due-process concerns to justify 'no' vote on impeachment after condemning Trump
On January 13, 2021, Mace publicly condemned Trump for the Capitol attack and then used procedural objections about the speed of the impeachment process to justify voting against it.
- January 13, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace says on Fox News she does not know 'how you go forward and defend the indefensible' and Trump has no future in the GOP
One week after the Capitol attack, Mace told Fox News that Trump had no future in the Republican Party and that his principles would have to be championed without his name or brand.
- January 10, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace tweets Capitol rioters were 'domestic terrorists' and calls on GOP to stop 'coddling extremists'
Four days after the January 6 Capitol attack, Mace posted on Twitter that the rioters who assaulted police were domestic terrorists and urged her party to rebuild around respect for rule of law.
- January 8, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace in GOP group chat: 'I'm disgusted by what you and other Q-conspiracy theorists did'
On January 8, 2021, in a leaked GOP freshmen group chat published by Politico, Mace directed sharp criticism at colleagues she linked to QAnon in the immediate aftermath of the January 6 Capitol attack.
- January 7, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace says Trump's legacy 'entirely wiped out' the day after the Capitol attack
The day after the January 6 Capitol attack, Mace told a local TV station that the riot had erased everything Republicans had accomplished under President Trump.
- January 6, 2021 · Dispatch
Mace tells CBS News while sheltering during Capitol breach: 'I'm begging the president to get off Twitter'
While sheltering in place during the January 6 Capitol breach, Mace told CBS News she was begging President Trump to stop posting on Twitter.
- January 6, 2021 · Dispatch
Sheltering in the Capitol on Jan. 6, Mace says 'This is not who we are'
As rioters breached the Capitol, Mace posted from her locked-down office that protesters assaulting Capitol Police was 'wrong' and that she was 'heartbroken for our nation.'
Incidents
The reported 'get punched in the face' account (Jan. 6, 2021)
Former aides told The Washington Post and The Daily Beast in January 2024 that, while sheltering during the Capitol riot, Mace wanted to leave and 'get punched in the face' by rioters for media attention and to become the face of anti-Trump Republicans. Mace dismissed the reporting; the account rests on anonymous former staffers.
January 6, 2021 · Incident
Wiki & people
Donald Trump
The 45th and 47th U.S. President, whose on-again, off-again relationship with Nancy Mace (from 2016 campaign staffer, through her January 6 break and his 'crazy Nancy Mace' attacks, to her self-branding as 'Trump in high heels' and his 2026 snub) runs the length of her political career.
June 11, 2026 · Wiki
January 6 & the Trump Relationship
Mace's statements condemning the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, and her subsequent pivot to endorsing Donald Trump, form one of the most documented reversals in her public record.
June 10, 2026 · Wiki