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Nancy Mace says that noisy demonstrators from the Town Hall need “dose of their own medication”

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The representative Nancy Mace, Rs.C., rejects noisy demonstrations at her town hall on Monday as the product of the “lunar rage”.

The deputy for South Carolina and candidate for the post of GOP governor clashed with activists at an event in Greenville, defending the immigration policies of the Trump administration, even if the criticisms wondered if they were constitutional.

“I had an event in Greenville, then an hour later in Spartanburg, two different cities in the North. And we made some of the same demonstrators appear during the two events,” said Mace.

“Here is a man, President Donald Trump, who makes our country and our capital, everywhere in security, by deporting those who are illegally here. And the response of the left, the response of the Democrats, is to protest in favor of MS-13, to protest in favor of the drummers married, to protest in favor of violent criminals which are here illegally.”

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Nancy Mace is a republican who is in his third mandate representing a district of the Lowcountry Congress in South Carolina, along the Atlantic coast.

The representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., view of the American Capitol on Thursday, April 10, 2025, held a town hall in Greenville, in South Carolina, who whispered on Monday. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)

During his town hall in Greenville on Monday, a participant asked how Mace would assure that people detained in the raids of immigration and customs (ICE) will obtain a “regular procedure”, noting that it is a constitutional right.

“I mean, if I could put the national guard at the corner of Home Depot every morning at 6 am, I would do it too,” replied Mace.

At another time, she told a critical participant: “Some of you hate our country” and “I think you could even hate our state too.”

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Protests in Ice Facility in New Jersey

Federal agents are custody during a demonstration against federal raids in the application of the Ice detention Center at Ice on June 13, 2025 in Newark, NJ (Andres Kudacki / Getty Images)

It is a more combative approach that some of his republican colleagues have adopted in town halls.

“These people need a dose of their own medicine. And these are people who have not said” no “. They were told that they could be a unicorn, that men could get pregnant, all these crazy things. And it is not the reality. It is not the world in which we live,” said Mace about his decision to confront demonstrators.

“These people need a dose of reality … Someone must be the adult in the room, and someone must tell these people the truth.”

Donald Trump in the information room

Mace defended President Donald Trump, illustrated here on Monday, August 11, 2025, and his ice policies. (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)

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She pointed out, however, that she was willing and even eager to deal with criticism during the future events of the town hall.

“I don’t mind. I hope that more will come to our events. We take the state of assault,” said Mace.

Mace presents himself in a primary of crowded republican governor who also includes the Lieutenant-Governor of South Carolina Pamela Evette, the state senator Josh Kimbell, the attorney general of the State Alan Wilson, and his other legislator of the Gop House Ralph Norman, Rs.c.

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