Rep. Nancy Mace Reportedly Planning to Discuss Retiring Early From Congress with MTG
Mace plans to meet Greene about early resignation amid frustration with GOP leadership's treatment of women as Democrats gain in special elections, reports say.
- On Wednesday, The New York Times reported Rep. Nancy Mace, Republican of South Carolina, is considering early resignation due to frustration with how women are treated under House Speaker Mike Johnson .
- Growing intraparty sniping has deepened as Republican women challenge House Speaker Mike Johnson , while Democrats record overperformances in special elections.
- Mace will meet with Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene next week to discuss Greene's resignation last month, amid a feud with the president who called her Marjorie `Traitor` Greene.
- Mace, who is running for governor, has alienated many former allies with erratic behavior, and some predict Mr. Johnson may not last as Speaker for the rest of this term.
- Mace pointed News 4 to her post on X saying discharge petitions are `the only way to move things through the House` and `Not confirmed: That anyone is retiring,`.
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Mace denies reportedly planning to discuss retiring early from Congress
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., denied she is reportedly planning to discuss retiring early from Congress with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who announced her resignation in late November. New York Times reporter Annie Karni wrote Wednesday that Mace has told those around her she is frustrated with House Speaker Mike Johnson and sick of the way he has run the legislative body, primarily with how women have been treated there. Mace posted on X tha…
Nancy Mace mulls early resignation over House GOP's treatment of women: report
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is considering resigning from her seat early, reported The New York Times on Wednesday — largely in frustration over how women have been treated under the leadership of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA)."Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina has told people she is so fru...
Representative Nancy Mace Frustrated, Planning Early Retirement From Congress
Republican Representative Nancy Mace is reportedly planning an early retirement from Congress due to growing frustration, Media reported on Wednesday. Her departure from the House of Representatives creates a significant political vacuum beyond just an open seat. The South Carolina district currently represented by Mace has been consistently Republican under her tenure. However, without the advantage of her incumbency, the seat is now considered…
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