Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) spoke highly of President Donald Trump’s intent to dismantle the Department of Education, which she argued has become a “slush fund” for teacher unions. Trump has made clear his desire to get rid of the getting rid of the department,
Rep. Nancy Mace delivered a stunning Feb. 10 floor speech. But her actions since then are raising legal questions about whether all her actions are protected.
One day before Rep. Nancy R. Mace’s planned talk at Harvard’s Institute of Politics, the firebrand South Carolina Republican was still lacing into the University online and in an interview with The Crimson.
Mace, who chairs the House Oversight Committee's cybersecurity and information technology committee, said she will seek to identify "innovative avenues to deploy cutting-edge technology to help federa
Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas, known for his quixotic impeachment attempts against President Donald Trump, was removed from the House chamber during Trump's address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night.
The night before Rep. Nancy R. Mace (R-S.C.) came to Harvard, she described its campus as enemy territory. But after her visit, she said her opinion of Harvard students had changed for the better, according to three people who attended her Thursday event at the Institute of Politics.
Mount Pleasant Town Councilwoman Guang Ming Whitley has joined forces with residents urging Rep. Nancy Mace to hold an in-person town hall.