Rep. Nancy Mace denies reportedly planning to discuss retiring early from Congress
Rep. Nancy Mace expressed frustration with House Speaker Mike Johnson and slow legislative progress but confirmed she is running for South Carolina governor and not retiring.
- Representative Nancy Mace has denied plans to discuss retiring early from Congress, asserting, 'Mace is NOT retiring.'
- Mace expressed frustration over Speaker Mike Johnson's handling of Congress and noted, 'I loathe how slow Congress moves.'
- According to the New York Times, dissatisfaction with Speaker Johnson is widespread among Republican women.
- Mace signed a discharge petition to ban stock trading for members of Congress, stating, 'Everyone agrees this is wrong.
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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace denied a report that she is considering retiring from Congress early following in the footsteps of another firebrand who announced she was leaving next month.
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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…
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