Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has emerged as a strong advocate for safeguarding women and their personal spaces. Recently, she put forth a proposal to bar biological males from utilizing women’s bathrooms and locker rooms on Capitol Hill and across federal territories nationwide.
She is labeling her upcoming legislation the “Protecting Women’s Private Spaces Act,” set for introduction soon. The aim is clear – to prevent individuals from entering or using single-sex facilities on federal grounds that do not align with their biological sex, among other objectives.
Despite her endeavors, she and her team encountered numerous threats. Shockingly, a transgender activist took it too far by physically assaulting Mace last Tuesday.
I was physically accosted at the Capitol tonight by a pro-tr*ns man. One new brace for my wrist and some ice for my arm and it’ll heal just fine.
The Capitol police arrested the guy.
Your tr*ns violence and threats on my life will only make me double down. FAFO. #HoldTheLine
— Nancy Mace (@NancyMace) December 11, 2024
The Capitol police arrested the guy.
Your tr*ns violence and threats on my life will only make me double down. FAFO.
#HoldTheLine
This update from Mace came after she had cryptically tweeted, “Yes, I was physically accosted tonight. More to come…”
Despite the many threats coming her way, Nancy Mace has stood firm in her fight to protect women and girls from the radical transgender movement. Here’s what RedState’s Sister Toldjah wrote last month about Mace’s efforts:
Further, they’re very uncomfortable over the possibility that they, who may be in varying stages of undress themselves, will encounter an undressed transgender “woman” who still has male body parts in a changing room, bathroom, etc., something Save Women’s Sports spokeswoman Riley Gaines said happened to her and her teammates on the University of Kentucky women’s swim team.
Messages of support for Rep. Mace began pouring in on Twitter, with many users vowing to stand with her despite the threats being made — and apparently carried out — by the unhinged left. According to Mace, U.S. Capitol police have arrested one person in relation to the assault.
The Capitol police issued the following statement:
United States Capitol Police on Nancy Mace’s attacker:
“Tonight, the United States Capitol Police (USCP) arrested a person who is accused of assaulting a U.S. Representative.
Just before 6:00 p.m., the Member of Congress’ office reported an incident in the Rayburn House Office…
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) December 11, 2024
Just before 6:00 p.m., the Member of Congress’ office reported an incident in the Rayburn House Office Building. House Division officers, and agents with the Threat Assessment Section, tracked down the suspect. After an investigative interview, officers arrested the suspect, 33-year-old James McIntyre of Illinois. McIntyre is facing a charge for Assaulting a Government Official (18 USC 111).
The Rayburn House Office Building was open to the public at the time of the incident. McIntyre went through security screening prior to entering the Congressional buildings.”