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A surprising profile of a South Carolina congresswoman who has waged an on-again, off-again alliance with President Donald Trump threatens to have an effect on her fame at a second when she is battling to remain among the many main candidates in a hotly contested gubernatorial major.
Rep. Nancy Mace made headlines all through 2025 as the primary 12 months of Donald Trump’s second presidency was the background for her personal private disaster, one which performed out publicly throughout tv screens in Washington and across the nation. In February 2025, the congresswoman accused her ex-fiancé Patrick Bryant in a speech on the ground of the Home of Representatives of quite a few felony acts together with bodily assault and filming her bare with out her consent. Bryant swiftly denied the accusations.
She additionally brought about a scene in October of final 12 months when, at Charleston’s airport, Mace (in response to a police report) berated and cursed at officers who allegedly failed to satisfy her upon her arrival. Additionally a candidate for governor within the state in a Republican major, the congresswoman noticed her help dwindle as Republicans within the state when Sen. Tim Scott and others rebuked or condemned her actions.
And after a New York Journal profile out on Monday headlined, “Nancy Mace is Not Okay,” Mace’s fame could possibly be additional in danger. The publication cites a number of former staffers, together with a former prime marketing consultant to her gubernatorial marketing campaign, who described her habits as erratic and accused her of being abusive. Mace’s workplace fiercely denied the claims made within the piece, and trashed its writer in a press release to NYMag.
The image painted by the previous workers detailed a few of their issues with Mace, who was first elected as a consultant in 2021. Supporters of the congresswoman argue that Mace as a substitute is a sufferer of ex-staffers’ axe grinding, led by a disgruntled former aide.
“We have been afraid of her,” one former staffer advised NYMag. “She would make staffers cry. She would threaten to fireplace them, take their cash away, not give them raises, to not give them days off, non secular days.”
One other former staffer detailed how early in her profession Mace would push for appearances on nationwide and native TV to assist her model. Her staffers thought she had potential, even when her habits had them questioning her actions.
“One thing’s damaged. The motherboard’s fried. We’re short-circuiting someplace,” a staffer advised the journal.
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In line with former staffers, Mace allegedly abused alcohol and marijuana throughout her time in workplace and was described as “befuddled” on a 2022 journey to Europe by workers who say that the congresswoman demanded the firing of a staffer for releasing the identical journey particulars to reporters that Mace herself had advised a roomful of journalists a day prior.
“She would undoubtedly do it excessively,” a staffer with Mace on the Europe journey alleged to NYMag about her travels. “And once more, to not say that almost all members don’t or most workers don’t, but it surely bought to the purpose the place it was a problem.”
One other alleged: “Look, once I labored for her, our poor scheduler was getting calls at 2 o’clock within the morning to come back convey her bottles of tequila.”
However a supply near Mace disputed this to The Impartial on Monday, and claimed that Mace suffers from hemochromatosis, a illness that forestalls her from ingesting onerous liquor.
Different staffers claimed that Mace would use them for home tasks and cleansing duties at her D.C. townhouse and different properties she was renting out as AirBnBs, in response to the journal. The congresswoman is mostly described within the piece as verbally abusive, and more and more consumed by private vendettas which have consumed a part of her focus in Congress since her flooring speech final 12 months. Supporters of the congresswoman mockingly reject these insinuations, and claimed that ex-staffers have been mischaracterizing typical duties of congressional or marketing campaign staffers.
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Ex-staffers additionally stated they have been involved about her repeated use of her workplace to go after Bryant, all of the whereas engaged in a separate authorized battle over the allegations. In Might of 2025, she displayed a nude picture of herself at a subcommittee listening to that she claimed was taken by Bryant with out her consent.
Mace’s workplace referred to the claims within the article as “ridiculous” in a response to NYMag.
Over the summer time of 2025, her relationship with Trump splintered. She has log had a roller-coaster relationship with the president. After the January 6 riots, she spoke out towards them, however didn’t vote to question Trump. Then, over time, she grew to become one in all his greatest backers.
Final 12 months, Mace joined a number of different Republican ladies as lone GOP signatures on the discharge petition to demand the discharge of the Epstein information from the Division of Justice, lead by Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie. That act severed her relationship with the White Home, together with the relationships of different insurgent Republicans corresponding to Marjorie Taylor Greene.
It wouldn’t be the primary time Mace misplaced out on Donald Trump’s endorsement. The president endorsed towards her in 2022, when she confronted a major opponent, solely to see Mace prevail by refusing to take it personally and remaining vocally supportive of the MAGA model. By 2024, she was again within the MAGA fold and gained Trump’s endorsement for an additional time period. Now she stands accused of drifting from Trump’s facet but once more, and in a Trafalgar Group ballot of the GOP major for governor in South Carolina had slipped to 3rd place out of 4 main contenders as of mid-January. Just some share factors separate the candidates, with a large portion of the citizens undecided.
However Mace’s bid for governor is a check of her statewide enchantment, and the primary time she’s run outdoors of her congressional district. Donald Trump has but to endorse within the major. A ballot put out by Stratus Intelligence on behalf of Mace’s marketing campaign nonetheless confirmed the congresswoman main the sector, by 4 factors, in January. Usually, polls present a decent area with just some factors separating the candidates.
In an interview with NYMag, Mace claimed that she would forgo hiring senior workers sooner or later to keep away from boundaries between her and her workers.
“I’ll by no means have a chief of workers once more. I’ll by no means have a marketing campaign supervisor. I run a fairly flat group as a result of I don’t imagine in gatekeepers. These positions grow to be such filters that you would be able to’t even get a drip of espresso by way of,” she stated.






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