
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is on day five of her war against the Charleston Airport, issuing several threats of lawsuits, though she hasn't clarified if the suit will be against the police or against the airport and what she intends to sue them for specifically.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has trolled Mace during her anti-CHS war, referring to it as an "entitled temper tantrum." But on Tuesday morning, Wilson delivered food to the airport police and TSA agents who continue to face the congresswoman-turned-candidate for governor's online ire.
"Stopped by Charleston International Airport this morning with fresh, hot Waffle House and Chick-fil-A for the hardworking TSA agents and airport police. TSA agents are showing up and doing their jobs during a shutdown, without getting paid, and our airport police are there every day keeping us safe. That is true dedication and service. Everyone loves Waffle House, and South Carolina appreciates our law enforcement and security teams," wrote Wilson.
“We came down to Charleston here to buy breakfast for the men and women working at the airport, the law enforcement, the TSA officials, many who are not paid a lot of money and many who are not even being paid right now because of the government shutdown, but they're out here keeping the airport and our community safe,” Wilson said outside the Waffel House, the Post and Courier reported.
His staff said he would buy pizza for security at all airports across South Carolina, which are facing government shutdown hardships that can then lead to unruly passengers.
Stopped by Charleston International Airport this morning with fresh, hot Waffle House and Chick-fil-A for the hardworking TSA agents and airport police. TSA agents are showing up and doing their jobs during a shutdown, without getting paid, and our airport police are there every… pic.twitter.com/whZHDvTNmg
— Alan Wilson (@AGAlanWilson) November 4, 2025




