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Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Fox & Friends First to discuss the vandalism committed on her family home and her decision to get a concealed weapons permit.

Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Neil Cavuto to discuss what the tragic building collapse in Miami might mean for the importance of focusing on traditional infrastructure in Washington and the need to cut spending on unrelated programs.

On any given night in 2009, more than 630,000 Americans were homeless. Even more tragic, one out of every 10 of those homeless Americans served the country in the armed forces, including more than 600 in South Carolina. This meant 73,000 veterans who volunteered to ensure the rest of us could sleep in peace had no assurance they would find a bed to sleep in; more than 40% of them couldn’t even find one in a shelter.

Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Congressman Ro Khanna on CNBC to discuss their new bill to ensure the federal workforce has a deep bench of skilled cybersecurity professionals who are prepared to tackle the numerous cyber threats our nation faces.

Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Martha Maccallum on Fox News to call out Dr. Anthony Fauci for his misleading statements throughout the pandemic and to demand a full investigation into the origins of COVID-19, including the possibility of whether it came from a Chinese lab.

Congresswoman Nancy Mace joined Congressman Ken Buck on John Bachman Now to discuss Jen Psaki accusing Republicans of defunding police, the latest news surrounding a potential Jan. 6th commission, and developments in the push to break up Facebook.

Congresswoman Nancy Mace attended a Town Hall in Mount Pleasant, SC with Americans for Prosperity to discuss the Lowcountry's infrastructure needs and the Biden administration's proposed infrastructure package.

For nearly two decades, the Washington foreign policy establishment has dragged us into unchecked, unilateral, never-ending conflicts overseas. These wars cost taxpayers trillions of dollars and leave tens of thousands of service members and their families with both visible and invisible scars.
Even worse, over 7,000 fathers, mothers, daughters, and sons never came home.
Republicans and Democrats alike are responsible for this devastating loss of blood and treasure. The Bush administration got us into these wars, the Obama administration kept us in.

Congresswoman Nancy Mace reacted to new policies states are implementing to ensure their residents are working to take advantage of the job opportunities being offered by businesses across the country.

Congresswoman Nancy Mace gave her response to claims that Vice President Kamala Harris has yet to get a grip on the border crisis because she's simply "too smart."