Former Nancy Mace Staffer Calls Out Her BS
Ex-staffer calls bigoted Nancy Mace ‘full of sh-t’ for attack claim.
By Walter Einenkel β December 13, 2024
Rep. Nancy Maceβs former communications director isnβt buying Maceβs claims that she was attacked by a trans activist. On Tuesday night, Mace wrote that she was βphysically accosted tonight on Capitol grounds over my fight to protect women.β
According to reports, James McIntyre, cofounder of the Illinois chapter of Foster Care Alumni of America, was arrested and charged with assaulting a government official after an event at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill, Tuesday night. Witnesses have said that what they saw does not match Maceβs claims.
Mace posted a picture of herself wearing a sling, writing on X βJust sitting here with your run-of-the-mill gentle βnormal handshake,ββ an apparent reference to the claim that she was assaulted.
Natalie Johnson, who served as former communications director for Mace during her first year in Congress, responded to Maceβs tweet. βThis is the same woman who told staff, myself included, during Jan. 6 that she wanted to get βpunched in the faceβ by a rioter so she could get on TV,β Johnson wrote. βSheβs full of shit and her prop of a sling is a pathetic ploy for attention.β
According to the Washington Post, Elliot Hinkle, a foster-care advocate from Wyoming, witnessed the interaction between Mace and McIntyre.
βWhat we witnessed was a handshake, a passionate shake, but it didnβt look like an assault or intended aggression,β Hinkle said, referencing several people they said also saw the encounter. They said McIntyre told Mace, βTrans youth are also foster youth, and they need your support.β
Johnson has been critical of her former boss in the past. Recently, the former stafferΒ slammed MaceΒ after the lawmaker promoted a bill, disingenuously calledΒ βProtecting Womenβs Private Spaces Act,βΒ that bans trans women from using single-sex federally owned bathrooms. (snip-MORE)