An Independent Public RecordWednesday, June 17, 2026

MACEOPEDIA


The Public Record

Tag

profile

12 entries across the record carry this tag. Browse all dispatches, or jump to a group below.

Wiki & people

  • People in the Public Record

    An index of public figures who have featured in Nancy Mace's widely reported political disputes, documented individually with media citations and neutral framing.

Media coverage

  • Mace's gubernatorial bid ends in primary defeat

    The Daily Beast covers Mace's last-place finish in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, tracing her political transformation from Trump critic to MAGA ally and detailing the numerous controversies, including disputes with colleagues, accusations by former staffers, and her anti-transgender legislative push, that marked her congressional career.

  • 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.

  • 'I Don't Know That I'll Ever Be OK With Myself'

    Kruse followed Mace for months producing a sweeping narrative profile examining her origin story, political rise, trauma disclosure, and erratic recent behavior, concluding with her own admission she may never feel whole. The Daily Beast ran a companion piece the same day highlighting the office's bizarre decor, dog beds, crumbled biscuits, a Trump cardboard cutout wearing a 'MACE' hat, and a profanity-filled whiteboard.

  • Trans People Saw the Nancy Mace Crack-Up Coming Long, Long Ago

    The New Republic argues that Mace's anti-transgender rhetoric and subsequent personal controversies fit a documented pattern in which intense anti-trans campaigning by public figures has historically preceded broader public unravelings.

  • "She's Not OK": Bombshell Report Details Nancy Mace's Downward Spiral

    New Republic writeup of the NYMag profile; secondary amplifier same day as original, characterizing the reporting as documenting a 'downward spiral.'

  • Nancy Mace Is Not Okay

    A sweeping multi-source profile based on interviews with multiple former staffers alleging Mace made aides run late-night liquor runs, clean her Airbnb rentals, upvote Reddit posts ranking her among the 'hottest women in Congress,' and operate burner social-media accounts on her behalf. Staffers described erratic, emotionally volatile behavior. Mace denied all allegations, calling it a 'hit piece.'

  • Nancy Mace defends her support for Trump after he was found liable for sexual assault

    George Stephanopoulos pressed Mace, a self-identified rape survivor, on her continued support for Trump after a jury found him liable for battery and defamation in the E. Jean Carroll case. Stephanopoulos repeatedly described the verdict as 'rape', a characterization Trump later sued ABC over, settling for a $15 million library contribution. The interview made national headlines as a painful public confrontation of Mace's stated values against her political alignment.

  • A Major Sign of Trouble in Nancy Mace's Office: Total Staff Turnover

    Reported that all nine of Mace's D.C. staffers who were in place on November 1, 2023 had departed by February 2024, all but one voluntarily, describing a 'toxic,' 'demoralizing' environment and an abusive management style. The story triggered a cluster of follow-up coverage the same day.

  • Nancy Mace Is So Toxic That Her Entire Staff Ditched Her

    New Republic writeup of the same mass staff-departure story, citing 'toxic' workplace culture; ran the same day as the Daily Beast and Salon pieces, amplifying the story's reach.

  • "She's a joke": Nancy Mace's ex-aides spill the beans after entire staff bails in just 3 months

    Salon's same-day companion to the Daily Beast staff-turnover story, adding quotes from ex-aides describing Mace as 'delusional,' a micromanager who demanded eight-minute response times including on Christmas Eve, and who allegedly used Capitol Police to intimidate staff.

  • Nancy Mace Straight Up Lied About Her Post-McCarthy Ouster Fundraising on CNN

    Mediaite documented Mace's self-contradictory behavior: she blasted Gaetz in January for fundraising off the McCarthy speaker fight, then fundraised off McCarthy's ouster within an hour of the vote, then lied to CNN's Kaitlan Collins about the timing, all while claiming she had not been fundraising 'every step of the way.'