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CHARLESTON, S.C. (Nov. 21, 2025) - Today Congresswoman Nancy Mace announced Patrick Bryant helped initiate an Office of Congressional Conduct (OCC) investigation into her lodging reimbursements in a sleazy attempt to defame her for reporting his potential criminal wrongdoing to law enforcement. Congresswoman Mace turned Bryant in to law enforcement for potential criminal wrongdoing to include but not limited to: child sexual abuse material (CSAM), sexual assaults, voyeurism, extortion, harassment, domestic violence, and more.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Nov. 21, 2025) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace announced the Charleston Fire Department has been awarded an $832,600 grant through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Port Security Grant Program. The funding represents a major federal investment to strengthen Charleston’s emergency response capabilities and safeguard one of the nation’s most vital ports.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nov. 19, 2025) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) announced she will offer a privileged resolution to censure Rep. Cory Mills (FL-07) and remove him from the House Committee on Armed Services and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
The resolution outlines a pattern of alleged misconduct Rep. Mace says makes Mills unfit to serve on committees with national-security responsibilities.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nov. 19, 2025) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) today sent a formal letter to Speaker Mike Johnson urging the immediate removal of Rep. Cory Mills (FL-07) from the House Committee on Armed Services and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs following a series of alarming ethical, legal, and personal misconduct allegations.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nov. 18, 2025) — Today, Congresswoman Nancy Mace cast a vote which echoes across decades of silence, pain, and injustice. Congresswoman Mace voted YES to release all Jeffrey Epstein files.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Nov. 15, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace's office confirmed today that two additional women have come forward to report alleged abuse by Patrick Bryant, bringing renewed urgency to ongoing investigations and the need for potential victims to seek help.
"I don't know what's worse: Finding all this evidence or turning in a loved one," said Congresswoman Mace in a video statement released today. "Each new allegation, more disturbing than the last."
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Nov. 12, 2025) — Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) today released the following statement after voting to reopen the government and end the Schumer Shutdown:
“After 43 days of the Schumer Shutdown, the government can finally take care of our troops and others in need. We voted YES on the continuing resolution endorsed by President Trump to get our troops paid, federal employees back to work, and America back on track.
Today we recognize every veteran who has served our great country.
In December 1968, my dad, then Captain Mace, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry, led his men near Dong Xoai under enemy fire. He flanked bunkers, rescued a downed helicopter crew, and took out gunners while saving lives. His actions destroyed an enemy supply complex and earned him the Distinguished Service Cross.
A soldier. A leader. A hero.
To every veteran who has served our country, thank you for your sacrifice, your courage, and your love of America.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Nov. 11, 2025) – Today, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (SC-01) called on additional whistleblowers to come forward after receiving credible information she was allegedly subjected to inappropriate surveillance and targeting by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Charleston International Airport security personnel (CHS).
According to information provided by current and former airport employees Rep. Mace was allegedly: