Rep. Nancy Mace Reveals Personal Experience at Hearing
On Tuesday, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) shared a photo of her “nude silhouette” during a hearing on Capitol Hill.
She spoke passionately, stating, “Freedom isn’t just a concept. It’s the right to breathe, to wear clothes, or to undress without someone invading your privacy.” At the House Observation Committee meeting, she emphasized how the founders wrote of liberty on parchment, but noted that hidden cameras can erase that freedom with mere pixels.
Accompanying her speech was a posterboard showing blurred black-and-white stills captured by a security camera in her home. Mace urged her colleagues to back legislation that would strengthen the ban on video eavesdropping.
“I’m not just speaking as a member of Congress, but as a survivor,” she expressed, highlighting her personal connection to the issue.
Mace insisted that her silhouette—marked with yellow circles—was indeed her own. “I had no idea this was being filmed. I never consented to it,” she claimed.
In response, Mace’s ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant, has countered her allegations, firmly denying any wrongdoing.


