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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., talks with reporters before a meeting of the House Republican Conference in the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, November 19, 2024. Around this time last year, hardly anyone knew ...
Politics Nancy Mace Yells ‘F*** You’ at Constituent in Skin-Care Aisle ‘TRY ME’ The congresswoman chalked the whole encounter up to the left being “absolutely f---ing crazy.” Jasmine Venet ...
In December, police charged James McIntyre of Illinois with one misdemeanor charge of simple assault. He pleaded not guilty and was released at the time with a “stay away” order.
In December, Mace claimed foster youth advocate James McIntyre of Illinois injured her arm at an event for the Foster Youth Caucus, of which Mace is a co-chair.
The man Congresswoman Nancy Mace said 'physically accosted' her at the Capitol building in December has had charges against him dropped. James McIntyre, 33, was arrested inside the Rayburn House ...
And I sure as hell won’t stay silent,” she said in the statement. According to the charges, McIntyre approached Mace to shake her hand on Dec. 10, 2024, inside the Rayburn House Office Building.
The single-sentence filing in D.C. Superior Court closes the criminal case against James McIntyre, 33, but does not explain the decision. A spokesman for Ed Martin, the interim US attorney for D.C ...
Federal prosecutors took steps to drop charges against the man accused of assaulting U.S Rep. Nancy Mace, R.-S.C., in a disputed event last year at the U.S. Capitol.
Mace accused James McIntyre of Illinois, a national foster care advocate, of accosting her during a Dec. 10 reception celebrating the 25 th anniversary of the passage of the Foster Care ...
In December, Mace accused James McIntyre of Illinois who is a youth advocate and transgender activist of physically accosting her during an event at the U.S. Capitol.
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