Mace says she’ll get ‘revenge’ on Trump by ‘adding to the unemployment number in January’
- On Thursday, Republican Representative Nancy Mace vowed to seek "revenge" on President Donald Trump after losing the South Carolina gubernatorial primary, stating she would retaliate by "adding to the unemployment number in January."
- Trump refused to endorse Mace, choosing instead to support South Carolina Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, leaving Mace in fifth place as her term ends in January 2027.
- Tensions escalated after Mace advocated for releasing the Epstein Files, aligning with Representative Thomas Massie and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene; Trump opposed this transparency, withholding his endorsement.
- With Mace eliminated, the gubernatorial race moves to a runoff on June 23, where Evette will face South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, with Trump's endorsement as a potential deciding factor.
- Actor Rob Schneider voiced support for Mace on Wednesday, prompting her to reply that she would "be more of a menace than ever" as she prepares to leave Capitol Hill in January.
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Mace plots ‘revenge’ on Trump after crushing defeat in South Carolina governor’s race
She may have come in a distant fifth and last place in South Carolina’s GOP primary for governor Tuesday after failing to get Donald Trump’s endorsement, but Rep. Nancy Mace joked she’s getting the last laugh.
Nancy Mace plots ‘revenge’ on Trump after crushing defeat in South Carolina governor’s race
She may have come in a distant fifth and last place in South Carolina’s GOP primary for governor Tuesday after failing to get Donald Trump’s endorsement, but Rep. Nancy Mace joked she’s getting the last laugh. Mace, who ran for…
Scorned Republican vows 'revenge' against Trump 'for ending' career in fierce comeback
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) shot back at President Donald Trump on Thursday, saying she would get "revenge" after the president turned on her, The Hill reported. Mace, who lost her primary race for South Carolina's governor against a Trump-backed candidate, had a sharp response to the president. "People ...
Rep. Mace Jokes About Unemployment After Trump Snub
After losing her bid for South Carolina governor, a race in which President Donald Trump endorsed one of her Republican rivals, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., joked Thursday that she expects to be unemployed next year.
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