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An absolutely explosive confrontation on the House floor happened Tuesday afternoon between Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) and racist Texas Democrat Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.
As TGP readers know, Mace played a critical role in getting biological males nabbed from the Capitol Hill bathrooms following the election of transgender (bio-male) Rep. Sarah McBride of Delaware.
She has continued her activism for women even after getting attacked by a pro-trans “man” on Capitol grounds.
During an Oversight Committee hearing, Crockett started taunting Mace over her powerful stance, unjustly accusing her of just trying to score political points and line her pockets.
“Somebody’s campaign coffers really are struggling right now, so she’s going to keep saying trans, trans, trans, so people will feel threatened,” Crockett mocked. “Child, listen.” […]
Crockett: Somebody’s campaign coffers are struggling right now so she’s going to keep saying trans trans trans.. Child listen
Mace: I am no child! Do not call me a child. I am a grown woman. If you want to take it outside pic.twitter.com/o2EBHzcwoT
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 14, 2025
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