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Nancy Mace attacked on Capital grounds by trans activist.

Advocacy Group Calls B.S. on Nancy Mace’s Claim That She Was Assaulted in Capitol​


The Washington Post also reported on the interaction. “What we witnessed was a handshake, a passionate shake, but it didn’t look like an assault or intended aggression,” Hinkle told the outlet.

 
If these trans folk were doing this correctly nobody would know they were in the "wrong" bathroom,.. Anything worth doing is worth doing well.
 
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If these trans folk were doing this correctly nobody would know they were in the "wrong" bathroom,.. Anything worth doing is worth doing well.


Maybe it's like being a vegan or into crossfit.

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Sounds like there's some debate on what actually happened.

U.S. Capitol Police arrested a 33-year-old man after he was accused of assaulting South Carolina U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, a vocal member of Congress who has recently positioned herself as a prominent figure in the right's anti-transgender movement.

James McIntrye of Illinois is facing one charge of assaulting a government official, according to a statement released by Capitol Police.

Mace, who has spoken out previously about threats to her safety, said in a string of posts on the social media platform X that she was accosted Dec. 10 by a "pro-tr*ns man" and that her injuries required a brace for her wrist and ice for her arm.

"I was physically accosted tonight on Capitol grounds over my fight to protect women. Capitol police have arrested him," she wrote in a post that she later pinned to the top of her account so it is the first thing users see.

Witnesses are disputing Mace's allegation, according to reports from both The Imprint and The Washington Post. They claim the only contact they saw between Mace and McIntyre was a handshake after a reception involving a foster care group.
 
Sounds like there's some debate on what actually happened.

U.S. Capitol Police arrested a 33-year-old man after he was accused of assaulting South Carolina U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, a vocal member of Congress who has recently positioned herself as a prominent figure in the right's anti-transgender movement.

James McIntrye of Illinois is facing one charge of assaulting a government official, according to a statement released by Capitol Police.

Mace, who has spoken out previously about threats to her safety, said in a string of posts on the social media platform X that she was accosted Dec. 10 by a "pro-tr*ns man" and that her injuries required a brace for her wrist and ice for her arm.

"I was physically accosted tonight on Capitol grounds over my fight to protect women. Capitol police have arrested him," she wrote in a post that she later pinned to the top of her account so it is the first thing users see.

Witnesses are disputing Mace's allegation, according to reports from both The Imprint and The Washington Post. They claim the only contact they saw between Mace and McIntyre was a handshake after a reception involving a foster care group.
Why did they arrest based on that? Seems like they will have minimal case if attorneys push forward with it.
 
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