Nancy Mace investigated for bad behavior at airport, blames transgender people
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Nancy Mace investigated for bad behavior at airport, blames transgender people
"The U.S. representative from South Carolina was recently found to be at fault for an October incident at the Charleston International Airport in which she turned a "minor miscommunication" into a profanity-laden "spectacle" that left staff "visibly upset," according to an airport police investigation report first obtained by The Washington Post. The report concluded that Mace berated airport officers and TSA staff after her security vehicle was a different color than she was originally told, calling them "f*cking idiots" and "f*cking incompetent.""
""when there is a security breach, one mistake can have devastating consequences." "Here's the thing, Maria. We have to take our security very seriously. If you're conservative, if you're well known, if you've fought the transgender community like I have exponentially, in the wake of Charlie Kirk's public assassination, the death threats, the amount of political violence, the celebration of the killing of conservatives is deeply disturbing," Mace said."
An October incident at Charleston International Airport involved Mace turning a minor miscommunication into a profanity-laden spectacle that left staff visibly upset. Airport police concluded that Mace berated airport officers and TSA staff after her security vehicle was a different color than she expected, using insults and explicit language. She told staff she was "sick of your sh*t" and complained about not receiving special treatment despite being a "f*cking representative." She alleged that police filed a fictitious incident report and defended her conduct by citing fear of retaliation for her anti-transgender views and alleged security breaches, referencing threats and political violence; she did not elaborate on the claimed security breach.
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