Rep. Nancy Mace, a U.S. Congresswoman representing South Carolina’s 1st district since 2021, addressed several topics on her social media account on March 19, 2026.
In one post from that day, Mace commented on the promotion of individuals who “advertise violence as the answer” in politics. She referenced an incident involving Senator Rand Paul: “There’s a difference between right and wrong. Every one knows this is wrong and few have spoken up.
Rand Paul had to have part of his lung removed after he was assaulted. Unreal we would promote someone who advertises violence as the answer when they have a political https://t.co/8RfrKpmhUp” (March 19, 2026).
Later that day, Mace highlighted new legislation aimed at supporting both military veterans and wild horse management: “We introduced the Veterans for Mustangs Act to promote humane wild horse management while creating new opportunities for military veterans.
The bill prioritizes hiring and training U.S. veterans to help administer on-range fertility control programs for wild horse populations. https://t.co/eRy9Ng5hS5” (March 19, 2026).
In another statement posted the same afternoon, she reiterated her stance regarding U.S. foreign policy: “I remain opposed to U.S. troops on the ground in Iran.” (March 19, 2026).
Mace has represented South Carolina’s coastal district since defeating Joe Cunningham in the 2020 election and taking office in January 2021. Before her tenure in Congress, she served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 2018 to 2020 and holds a degree from The Citadel earned in 1999. Born in Fort Bragg, North Carolina in 1977, she currently resides in Charleston.



