Mace Lambasts Charleston Airport for Its Security After Alleged Tirade
Mace defends her confrontation with airport officers, citing over 1,300 annual threats and claiming security lapses endangered her safety amid ongoing controversy.
- On Monday morning, November 3, 2025, Rep. Nancy Mace, U.S. Representative and 2026 gubernatorial frontrunner, held a news conference about security breaches at Charleston International Airport , saying, `Last Thursday morning, I absolutely 100% confronted the airport employees who put my safety at risk.`
 - Police say an escort mix-up left Charleston International Airport Police awaiting a white BMW at 6:30 a.m., but Rep. Nancy Mace arrived about 6:51 a.m. in a gray or silver BMW.
 - Campaign officials said the airport released video disclosing Rep. Nancy Mace's drop-off location, and she filed Freedom of Information Act requests for CCTV and bodycam footage.
 - Alan Wilson demanded Mace apologize Monday morning , calling her conduct dangerous and beneath public office, while Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette urged her to stop attacking law enforcement.
 - Mace doubled down on social media and media appearances, refusing to apologize and promising to fire officials who fail on safety during the partial federal government shutdown when many TSA agents work without pay.
 
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Nancy Mace defends actions after Charleston airport confrontation
South Carolina candidate for governor Nancy Mace held a news conference Monday after her heated confrontation with Charleston airport police. She talked about security breaches at the airport.
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