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Trump Checks on Nancy Mace After Alleged Assault by Pro-Trans Activist

President-elect Donald Trump has attacked Rep. Nancy Mace (R-South Carolina) after a transgender activist allegedly assaulted her and left her with a wrist brace. I investigated the situation.

“I just got off the phone with @Realdonaldtrump,” Mace said Wednesday, the day after the assault was reported.

“Mr. President, thank you for checking in on me and standing up for women,” she continued. “Can't wait to have you back in the White House. #HoldTheLine.”

President Trump called Mace after he revealed on the X show that he was “physically assaulted tonight at the Capitol by a pro-trans man.”

“One new brace on my wrist and some ice on my arm and it's going to heal nicely. The Capitol Police have arrested the man. Your violence and threats against my life will only make me redouble. FAFO.” she said, using her oft-repeated mantra, “Hold the Line.”

us capitol police Confirmed Incident.

“Tonight, the United States Capitol Police (USCP) arrested a suspect for allegedly assaulting a United States member of Congress,” a Capitol Police spokesperson said in a statement.

“Shortly before 6 p.m., the Congressman's Office reported an incident at the Rayburn House Office Building. House Division staff and Threat Assessment Division staff pursued the suspect,” the spokesperson continued, adding that the suspect (Ill. We have confirmed that a resident, identified as 33-year-old James McIntyre, has been arrested.

“Mr. McIntyre has been charged with assault on a government official,” the spokesperson added.

Mace continues to face a wave of hate from the radical left for insisting that biological males should not use same-sex spaces reserved for women, and that Mace continues to face a wave of hate from the radical left for arguing that biological males should not use same-sex spaces reserved for women. We are pushing ahead with measures to ensure that only the public can use it. The move comes as Democratic Democratic Congresswoman-elect Sara McBride of Delaware, who identifies as a woman, will be sworn into the House in January.

“I'm not going to allow a biological male to enter a woman's private space,” Mace defended his position. If you are in the women's locker room, bathroom, or locker room. No, I'm not going to support that. ”

In that interview, which took place before Tuesday's incident, Mace said he had received death threats for his common-sense positions.

“Why are these crazy people, lunatics, radical leftists, willing to kill women over a man's right to go into a women's bathroom?” she asked.

“Forcing women to share their private spaces with men is neither dignified nor respectful,” she continued. “We're going to stand in the way of anyone who thinks it's okay for men to be in our locker rooms, changing rooms, dressing rooms and women's restrooms.”

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She then introduced the Anti-Women's Spaces Act, which prohibits biological males from using female-only same-sex spaces (restrooms, locker rooms, locker rooms) in all federally funded facilities. We put even more effort into enacting this.

“I never want to hear the left call itself the party of love and tolerance again,” Mace said on Wednesday's X program following the obscenity incident.

“The left is the party of violence against women,” she continued, drawing condemnation of violence from those who oppose her positions, such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), who made the bizarre claim. He wondered if he could hear it. Preventing biological males from using women's facilities puts women at risk.


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