Nancy Mace repeatedly shouts anti-trans slur in house hearing: ‘I don’t care about

A house that heard fell into chaos when Maga Firebrand Nancy Mace, a legislator from South Carolina, repeatedly shouted an anti-transnance slur.

During a consultation of the House Committee on Supervision and Government Reform, MACE erected a number of government spending when ranking MP Gerald Connolly questioned her use of the word “T *****.”

“Gentlelady has used a phrase that is considered a slurry in the LGBTQ community and the transient community,” he said, before being interrupted by the GOP representative.

“T *****, T *****, T *****. I don’t care, ”MACE exclaimed when Connolly asked her to let him quit.

“You want penises in women’s bathrooms and I don’t want it,” she continued.

Representative Nancy Mace has drawn widespread criticism for her use of an anti-Trans slur during a home hearing.

Representative Nancy Mace has drawn widespread criticism for her use of an anti-Trans slur during a home hearing. (Getty Images?

Slur is one of the “most extreme swallows for a trans person similar to other extreme slurves for other historically marginalized groups,” according to the gay & lesbian alliance against defamation.

After the order was restored, a Democrat, Connolly, condemned a Democrat, her outbreak. “Here in the committee, a level of decision level requires us to try consciously to avoid slurry,” he said. “We can have debate and political discussion without offending people who are citizens.”

Again, MACE interrupted.

“Mr. Mr President, I am not advised by a man over men and women’s spaces or men who have mental health problems dressing up as women, ”she said. “I am not advised by a guy about this.”

But committee chairman James Comer, a co -Republican, rejected the remark and said he was not “up to date” on his “LGBTQ terminology.”

Mace’s communications director Gabrielle Lipsky told The independent, “The only thing the Left has for them is political correctness because they are so wrong with everything.”

“So far, President Donald Trump has exposed their failures and abuse of our federal government, and we are determined to continue,” she continued. “Maybe the Left should start to worry about how their failures affect the American people, national deficits and Western values ​​instead of occupying over” average words. ”” ”

Connolly is not the only one affected by Mace’s outbreak.

Briahna Joy Gray, a lawyer and former press secretary of Senator Bernie Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign, condemned the comments on X.

“Nancy Mace once seemed to be one of the more reasonable Republicans in view of her attitude towards reproduction issues,” Gray wrote. “Now she screamed” t ***** “repeatedly while claiming it’s about protecting CIS women.”

“To be clear: This slurry is about breaking down someone’s identity, not their behavior/political conviction,” she added.

This is far from the first time MACE has used anti-tran’s slurry. The legislator used the slur in thaw separate Videos sent to X in early December and later complained As the social media site marked one of them for potential violation of its behavioral rules.

She has also repeatedly smoothed anti-Trans rhetoric against her colleague, representative Sarah McBride, who is first a trans member of Congress. Mace, in addition to repeatedly Misnutation Bride and others even introduced a bill to prevent transient women from using women’s bathrooms in Capitol.

Nancy Mace outbreaks were her latest anti-trans-stunt. She has previously beat a piece of paper paper with 'Biological' written on it over the woman's toilet sign after the first transsexual member of Congress was elected

Nancy Mace outbreaks were her latest anti-trans-stunt. She has previously beat a piece of paper paper with ‘Biological’ written on it over the woman’s toilet sign after the first transsexual member of Congress was elected (Rep nancy mace / x?

MACE’s position on the LGBTQ+ community has been radically changed in recent years.

By 2021 she was one of the only Republicans sponsoring Serving our LGBTQ veteransThe establishment of a center for LGBTQ veterans within the Department of Veteran’s Affairs.

That same year, she even urged to “cross-gender equality” while claiming herself as a pro-lgbtq+ rights legislator.

“I strongly support LGBTQ rights and equality,” Mace told Washington Examiner. “No one should be discriminated against.”

“It’s not a black-and-white problem,” Mace added. “I believe that religious freedom, the first change, gay rights and transsexual equality can all coexist. I am also a constitutionalist and we have to ensure that anti -dismantling legislation does not violate the first change rights or religious freedom. “