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Nancy Mace Blasts ‘Raging Democrat’ Reporter After Her Own Hypocrisy Gets Called Out

The South Carolina Republican snapped when asked about taking credit for projects tied to a bill she opposed.

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huffpost.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Nancy Mace Blasts ‘Raging Democrat’ Reporter After Her Own Hypocrisy Gets Called Out

The South Carolina Republican snapped when asked about taking credit for projects tied to a bill she opposed.

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independent.co.uk10 mesi fa

Nancy Mace attacks reporter for questioning her bragging about act she voted against

Nancy Mace raged at a reporter who asked her why she was bragging about infrastructure upgrades that she had voted against. The congresswoman from the Palmetto State, who announced that she would be running for South…

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  1. venerdì 8 agosto 2025·independent.co.uk

    Nancy Mace attacks reporter for questioning her bragging about act she voted against

    Nancy Mace raged at a reporter who asked her why she was bragging about infrastructure upgrades that she had voted against. The congresswoman from the Palmetto State, who…

  2. venerdì 8 agosto 2025·huffpost.com

    Nancy Mace Blasts ‘Raging Democrat’ Reporter After Her Own Hypocrisy Gets Called Out

    The South Carolina Republican snapped when asked about taking credit for projects tied to a bill she opposed.