Rep. Nancy Mace, a U.S. Congress member representing South Carolina’s 1st district, shared her thoughts on various issues via social media on June 21, 2025. Mace, who succeeded Joe Cunningham in 2021 and has been serving since then, discussed topics ranging from immigration policies to local community matters.
On June 21, at 14:31 UTC, Rep. Nancy Mace expressed her views on immigration policy through a post stating “This is what the majority of America Voted for! No more free tickets into our country.” This tweet reflects her stance on tightening immigration controls.
Later that day at 16:30 UTC, she introduced her followers to Bean Dip (also known as Harold), the “District Dog” of the week. In her words, “Meet this week’s District Dog: Bean Dip (aka Harold)! This joyful hound mix is 3–4 months old and ready for a forever family.” She highlighted the puppy’s playful nature despite being found abandoned with his siblings.
At 19:30 UTC on the same day, Mace addressed concerns related to the fishing industry in South Carolina’s Lowcountry by announcing efforts to support local fishermen. She tweeted about legislative measures being taken to protect them: “Shrimp season is back in the Lowcountry, and we’re fighting to protect our fishermen.” Her “Protect American Fisheries Act” aims to combat foreign dumping and illegal fishing practices that negatively impact local shrimpers.
Nancy Mace has been an active figure in politics since graduating from The Citadel in 1999 with a BS degree. Born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 1977, she currently resides in Charleston and has served both at the state level and now nationally as a congresswoman.



