Responding to criticism from the first openly transgender American to be elected to Congress, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) continued her public fight with newly elected Democrat Sarah McBride of Delaware in an interview with Fox News, where she likened “a man walking into a locker room” where she was changing to assault.
The remarks came Tuesday hours after Mace introduced a binding resolution calling for a ban on transgender women from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol. Mace said she would “double down” and file similar pieces of legislation in Congress.
“This is not manufactured,” she said when asked by Fox News’ Laura Ingraham to respond to a social media post from McBride. “This is a person who has threatened to come into women’s private spaces.”
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“The idea of a man walking into a locker room where I’m changing is, actually it feels like assault,” Mace said. “I’m a victim – I have actually I have PTSD from the trauma I have endured at the hands of a man. I’m going to stand in the way of any guy who wants to come into our spaces. And guess what? Sarah McBride doesn’t get a say in this.”
Mace added that she wouldn’t be silenced by bullies online “or the radical left.”
“They lost, they lost big. I’m going to push back harder than ever before,” she said, later adding: “This is a fight worth fighting for.”
Ingram concluded the interview by thanking Mace “for telling us your story.”
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