New Controversy Emerges in South Carolina Governor’s Race
A recent revelation of a heated exchange involving Rep. Nancy Mace at the Charleston airport has stirred up the Republican primary for South Carolina governor. The incident has led to a public spat between Mace and her rival, state AG Alan Wilson, as they vie for voter support and the endorsement of former President Trump.
Back in August, Mace dubbed herself as “Trump in high heels” and expressed her desire for Trump’s support in the gubernatorial race. However, Trump has yet to endorse any candidate. The recent incident at the airport on October 30th, where Mace berated police officers and TSA agents over her disrupted VIP escort, has raised concerns about her behavior.
According to the investigation report, Mace had a similar outburst in April when agents refused to allow her to bring a family member through expedited security. Witnesses described Mace’s behavior as entitled and disrespectful towards law enforcement officers.
Despite threatening legal action against the airport, Mace has not filed a lawsuit yet. The report also highlighted Mace’s alleged use of foul language and disrespectful behavior during the incidents.
State AG Alan Wilson criticized Mace for her behavior, calling her a “spoiled brat” and emphasizing the importance of treating public servants with respect. Mace, on the other hand, dismissed the report as “falsified” and cited her experience of dealing with death threats as a single mother.
The controversy has intensified the competition between Mace and Wilson, with Mace facing backlash from her own campaign consultant for allegedly drifting away from the MAGA movement. The ongoing drama has put a spotlight on the dynamics of the South Carolina governor’s race and the behavior of the candidates involved.

