Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R.S.C.)
solution Last month, the House of Representatives voted to make biological reality, rather than fantasy, the determining factor in access to same-sex facilities for members of Congress and staff. That, of course, means that Delaware Rep. Sarah McBride (D) will have to use the men's room in the new year. House Speaker Mike Johnson issued the ban on November 20th.
Mace, the first woman to graduate from the Citadel's Cadet Corps and a rape survivor, was discredited by her Democratic colleagues after she said, “Biological men don't belong in women's private spaces.” He suffered extreme abuse and was even threatened with cross-dressing. “I hope that one day I'll find you in that lady's bathroom and I'll grab you by your messy hair and pull your face down to the floor and say it over and over again,” the activist said in the video. he said. Hit it until it bleeds and dies. ”
“All the violence and intimidation continues to prove our point.”
That's right, LGBT activists reportedly attacked Mace at the Capitol on Tuesday.
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said In X: “I was physically assaulted tonight at the Capitol by a male supporter. A new brace on my wrist, some ice on my arm, and I'll be fine.”
“Your violence and threats against my life only make me redouble,” Mace wrote. “FAFO. #HoldTheLine”
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noticed Another said: “All the violence and intimidation continues to prove our point. Women should be safe.”
“We’re going to double down on this.”
U.S. Capitol Police, House Division officers and Threat Assessment Unit officers tracked down and arrested the 33-year-old suspect who attacked Mace.
James McIntyre of Illinois, reported WTTG-TV.
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shown Mr. McIntyre, who is charged with assault on a government official, passed through a standard security screening before entering the Rayburn House office building, the statement said.
Journalist Andy Go said, citing a source familiar with the incident. reported McIntyre allegedly “aggressively grabbed Mace's hand, tightened his grip, grabbed his arm and swung him around.”
After introducing her resolution last month, Mace told Fox News, “As a woman, I'm standing up to protect other women from men intruding on our private spaces, so now they're trying to protect me. He's threatening to kill me,” he said.
“I will not be bullied into silence. I will not back down, and in fact, I am going to double down on this. Outside of the Capitol, across every state across America, doing more to protect women. I'm going to introduce a bill for the “State,''
continuation mace. “I have PTSD from the trauma I have endured at the hands of men. … I will absolutely stand firm against any man who attempts to enter our space.”
The congressman revealed that President-elect Donald Trump called him Wednesday morning to check on him.
Mace: “You'll feel better as soon as the aches and pains subside.”
noticed At X. “January 20th can't come soon enough.”
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