Nancy Mace freaks out as shes questioned about taking credit for a law she voted against
Gubernatorial candidate, Proud transphobe, and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) doesnt appear totally ready to take hard questions as she raged at a reporter for asking why she took credit for a law that she voted against during the Biden administration, something that Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has already called her out for.After her town hall event in Myrtle Beach earlier this week, the reporter, who was a woman, asked Mace why she was touting the new I-95/I-26 interchange that is being built in her district when its being funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the $1.2 trillion bill passed in 2021 with no Republican support in Congress. Mace herself spoke out against the bill at the time, saying that it is not about infrastructure. Related Nancy Mace falsely accused this doctor of child abuse & she lost her job. Shes running for Senate. Is that an accomplishment then? Thats something you can tout? the reporter asked after pointing out that Mace voted against the bill. Absolutely, I can tout that because I will often argue over how much money is spent, how much money is wasted, she responded. And the vast majority of the funding in that bill was completely wasted, particularly an infrastructure bill that was $1.2 trillion. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today I think Im more asking if you think its okay for politicians who dont vote for themto take credit for the reporter asked before Mace interrupted. Youre very confused! she said. And youre a raging Democrat, a raging leftist with that kind of questioning!Then Mace accused the reporter of attacking women as a gender with the question about the highway spending. And I would say as a woman, like, you might wanna think about how you view other women and how you treat other women the way that you question them, because women are gonna lead this country off the brink, she said. And conservative women, the first female president of this country is going to be a conservative woman, not some liberal like you. WATCH: @NancyMace gets fact-checked by reporter and LOSES her mind. pic.twitter.com/UXBQ2cxqDD Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) August 7, 2025This is not the first time Mace has been questioned about taking credit for the highway project that she voted against. Last year, she posted to social media about it, saying, We hate traffic just as much as you do. We helped secure $195 millionthe largest grant in South Carolinas history from the U.S. Department of Transportationto kick off the Long Point Road Interchange Project!Buttigieg, who headed the Department of Transportation at the time, responded in just one word: Um. A community note appended to Maces X post explained that she voted against the funding that she said she helped secure. Um https://t.co/1956qu9Rzl Secretary Pete Buttigieg (@SecretaryPete) October 24, 2024Mace often uses her identity as a woman to argue against transgender rights, even though many transgender people are women and trans people dont pose a threat to cisgender women. At that same Myrtle Beach town hall event, Mace asked the president to put her name on a womens room, perhaps as a way to show her commitment to women.But I havent told the president this, but my one ask, I just want one ask, because the $15 million is supposed to be used to build his presidential library. I just want my name over a womens bathroom, she said, standing in front of a book with the titleMy Daddy is a Hero. I just like, just like, give me, just give me a plaque, just give me a plaque with my name on it and say Only women here. Mace on ABC settlement: I don't want a commission. It is supposed to help build his presidential library. I just want my name over a women's bathroom pic.twitter.com/QTrvcYipf8 Acyn (@Acyn) August 6, 2025Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.