Thursday, December 11, 2025

They Held The Line..... And Yet She Screamed!

This is the side eye of a Black woman working as an unpaid TSA worker being treated badly by privileged white woman who happens to be a lawmaker. 

Hold the line, sniff, sniff...

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is the most mentally unstable lawmaker in Washington. She might as well join Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) on heap of obscurity. I like Crockett but she is literally gambling her future on chasing a coin that won't flip. Although I wish her the best and hope she wins, but everything in Texas is as just as Florida.

A bunch of dumb ass folks stuck on stupid voting for stupid.

And it appears that Crockett supports Israel over Texas. That's not helpful.

Anyway, here's a real mess. The same folks who are demonizing Katie Porter for her outbursts are just ignoring Mace who is known for the outbursts too.

Mace is on the defensive after the Charleston Public Aiport Authority released the video of the lawmaker being totally rude towards staff. They held patience. Had they suffered more verbal abuse they could have detained her or arrest her.

Mace is vying for President Donald J. Trump's endorsement as she is a contender for governor for South Carolina.

Nancy Ruth Mace, go to rehab. Please get help for mental illness, alcoholism, cocaine abuse and bipolar disorder.

The Charleston International Airport released the full video of Mace berating a Black woman working at the TSA.

Mace, who represents the state's first congressional district covering parts of Charleston, turned a “minor miscommunication” by police into a “spectacle," according to a conclusion documented by TSA officials in a 10-page report from the Charleston International Police Department.

Mace, 48, became the first Republican woman elected to Congress from South Carolina in 2021. She criticized President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack before becoming one of his closest allies.

The 10-page finding, first reported by The Washington Post, is addressed to Charleston Regional Aviation Authority President Elliott Summey from airport police Chief James A. Woods, and yielded sworn statements from multiple TSA agents who witnessed the events.

The event took place on Oct. 30 during this year's federal government shutdown. According to the document, Mace claimed it was one of "repeated security breaches" allegedly threatening her safety at the Charleston International Airport.

No tears. Have no tears.

That means the TSA workers were not paid but still showed up to work doing their jobs under extreme pressure not to walk off the job. Trying to survive on what the savings unsure whether people like Mace would even do their jobs and fund the government for a full year.

The report did not detail the profanity allegedly used.

Mace's office: 'Issues that actually matter'

Mace's office released the following statement to USA TODAY on Tuesday, Dec. 10:

"We appreciate this full exoneration and look forward to remaining fully focused on the issues that actually matter to South Carolinians: affordability and law and order."

Mace basically said it was a hit piece and not that big of an issue.

'Continued failure to follow established procedures'

One witness reported Mace swore at a police officer and complained about the wait time, while two other witnesses reported she used profane language and shouting, according to the report. The witnesses said they did not know whether she was yelling at an airport employee or someone on the phone.

"While it is clear that we hold a certain level of responsibility in miscommunicating the color of Congresswoman Mace’s vehicle, it’s also equally clear that her continued failure to follow established procedures at the checkpoint is what turned a minor miscommunication over the color of a vehicle into the spectacle that this issue has become for our employees and airport workers," the report reads.

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