Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) shared a threatening voicemail on Thursday that was directed at one of its employees over their recent effort to keep transgender women out of women’s restrooms.
The menacing man who left the unpleasant message encouraged a mess employee to commit suicide and used a homophobic slur to refer to the employee, whose name was redacted in the audio shared by the Congresswoman .
“You little f—ing f—t,” Voicemail shared by Mace starts out.
“You want to work under (edited) and then you’ll have the balls to talk about trans f—ing issues? You are a little fool, a fallen king.
“F–k all of you f–king pearl clutching, f–king white degenerate pieces of s–t.”
The caller left his number on voicemail before leaving an annoying parting shot.
“Seriously, I hope you hear this and kill yourself. I would sincerely pray to God that you kill yourself. F–k you,” the person said.
Mace, 46, was left furious after hearing the terrifying voicemail.
“Now my employees are being threatened. Here’s my response: F*** you,” she wrote on X.
“You’re about to see mama bear. FA and FO,” Mays wrote in a separate post.
The South Carolina Republican also shared a second threatening message apparently left by the same caller, in which the person says, “None of you will ever come to the real situation where we found the real f–king guns” to Mays. Before offending and the palmetto state.
Congresswoman and her staff have received multiple threats A source familiar told The Post that Capitol Police were notified in recent days.
The threats came after Mace unveiled a House resolution earlier this week that seeks to bar transgender women from using women-only facilities on Capitol Hill.
The congresswoman said Tuesday that transgender Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D-Del.) is “absolutely” behind a proposed bathroom bill, telling reporters she “will not stand for any man whose penis is in the women’s ” The locker room – that’s not right.”
Mace later doubled down on his effort to “protect women and girls,” revealing that he has also filed a bill that would bar transgender women “from women’s facilities on all federal property, everywhere across the country.” “
McBride, 34, insists she will “follow the rules laid out by Speaker (Mike) Johnson, even if I disagree with them.”
“I’m not here to fight about bathrooms,” she said in a statement.
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