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Nancy Mace: Police report on airport incident ‘falsified’
Nancy Mace calls the police report accusing her of profane insults a 'hit job' and denies the allegations amid ongoing dispute over an October airport incident.
- On Tuesday, Rep. Nancy Mace said a Nov. 12 police report about her airport meltdown was falsified and called it a political hit job by a fellow South Carolina Republican.
- A miscommunication about Mace's car led airport security workers to miss meeting her at Charleston International Airport on October 30, prompting local county aviation officers to file reports.
- Police reports say Mace used profane insults toward local officers and a TSA supervisor, while The Washington Post released surveillance footage without audio; Mace insisted, `I have never called a cop an idiot. That is a remarkably false.`
- Mace's gubernatorial campaign faces scrutiny in the crowded South Carolina Republican primary field including Alan Wilson, after she posted acknowledging she once called one person an idiot following her CNN interview.
- Mace has sought audio and bodycam footage missing from reports, while national coverage on CNN's The Source keeps the dispute visible amid voters and the media environment around Mace's campaign.
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MAGA Rep. Nancy Mace (R-South Carolina) is facing a major controversy because of her behavior at the Charleston International Airport on October 30, when — according to an internal investigation by airport police — she berated airport and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers, using demeaning insults and engaging in a profanity-filled rant.The controversy escalated when Mace, on December 9, told CNN that "part of the report" was …
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Leaning Left14Leaning Right7Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Left
Bias Distribution
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45% Left
L 45%
C 32%
R 23%
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