Nancy Mace Faces Threats Over Bathroom Bill
Nancy Mace Faces Threats Over Bathroom Bill

Nancy Mace Faces Threats Over Bathroom Bill

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Congresswoman Nancy Mace has faced threats against her life following her introduction of a resolution aimed at banning transgender women from using women's bathrooms in the U.S. Capitol. Mace, responding to threats from a transgender activist in Portland, coined the term 'trantifa' to describe what she perceives as violent extremism from far-left transgender activists. Her legislation has drawn significant backlash, especially with the imminent arrival of Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress. Critics, including Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, argue that Mace's proposals could endanger women and raise concerns about enforcement. Mace, citing her own experiences as a survivor of sexual assault, insists her measures are necessary for women's safety. Despite the threats, she remains steadfast, stating she will continue her fight against what she sees as an invasion of women's spaces by biological males.

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