Nancy Mace Wears "Scarlet Letter" After Kevin McCarthy Backlash
Republican Lawmaker's Bold Statement
Mace's Controversial Vote
Nancy Mace, a Republican lawmaker from South Carolina, recently made a bold statement by wearing a large red letter "A" on her shirt to a party meeting. The letter, emblazoned on a white shirt, was intended to symbolize the "scarlet letter" she feels she has been given after voting to oust Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House.
"It's my scarlet letter," Mace told an NBC reporter, according to a post on the social media platform X. "It signifies that I'm being punished for doing what I believe is right." Mace's vote against McCarthy drew criticism from some within her own party, who argued that she was not following the Republican leadership.
Despite the backlash, Mace has defended her decision, saying that she believes McCarthy is not the best choice for Speaker. She has also criticized the Republican Party for its unwillingness to compromise and work with Democrats.
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