Nancy Mace Says She Was ‘Rape-Shamed’ for Supporting Trump in Incoherent Anti-Trans Rant
In a House Oversight hearing meant to address gender-based workplace discrimination, Mace subjected everyone to some of her most bizarre, most offensive comments yet—which is saying something!
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Almost every time Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) opens her mouth to speak, I’m reminded of this New Republic headline from earlier this year: “We Must Now Wonder: Is Nancy Mace Right in the Head?” Between her obsessive support for former President Trump while simultaneously claiming her party is too extreme on abortion, and her almost comedic approach to making former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s ousting last year all about her, Mace is one of the weirder members in a House quite literally teeming with weirdos.
And at a Thursday House Oversight Committee hearing that was supposed to concern gender and race-based workplace discrimination, Mace managed to top herself. While questioning the president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Maya Wiley, Mace veered into a wildly offensive and predictably stupid anti-trans rant. It started when Mace baselessly claimed that “biologically male” trans people will enter women’s spaces and hurt them, and led to Mace claiming she’s been “rape-shamed by the left,” because she stands with Trump… who a civil court found liable for sexual abuse in 2023.
“It is absolutely disgusting that we’re redefining what women are and allowing men into women’s private spaces, and by the way, Ms. Wiley, I am a survivor of rape. I was raped at the age of 16. I am not going to put other women and girls into unsafe situations where biological men with their willy-nillies [????] out, putting women and girls at risk,” Mace said. “It’s absurd. It’s disgusting.” Before Wiley could so much as get a word in, Mace incoherently continued, “And I have one minute and 50 seconds left of my questioning. Do you believe, Ms. Wiley, that you need to have a Ph.D. in biology to know what a woman is, yes or no? Is that a yes or no?”
Wiley then attempted to express remorse over Mace’s experience with sexual assault, but Mace interrupted her again, blurting out, “I’ve been rape shamed by the left, and I’m not going to allow that stuff to happen today. It is absolutely disgusting.”