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As Democrats continue to hold the government hostage, here’s the ransom they’re demanding:

  • $24.6 million for “climate resilience” projects in Honduras
  • $13.4 million for “civic engagement” initiatives in Zimbabwe
  • $3.9 million for LGBTQI+ democracy grants in the Balkans
  • $2.3 million for “desert locust reduction” in Africa with a “gender equality” focus
  • $2 million for “organizing for feminist democratic principles” in Africa
  • $400 million per year for global climate projects, including a “Blue-Green Bank” in Barbados
  • $2.7 million to advance “inclusive democracy” in South Africa
  • $4 million for the “New Alliance for Global Equality” to expand global LGBTQI+ awareness
  • $45 million for the Pan American Health Organization, accused of forced labor and human trafficking
  • $75 million annually for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which promotes divisive global agendas and anti-Israel bias
  • $107 million for the International Labor Organization (ILO), which works to unionize foreign workers and punish U.S. corporate interests abroad
  • $29 million for the World Trade Organization, long enabling China’s trade abuses
  • Nearly $300 million each year for peacekeeping operations in Somalia
  • Unlimited taxpayer funds for free healthcare for illegal aliens

In solidarity with South Carolina’s servicemembers, Congresswoman Mace continues to refuse her own paycheck during the government shutdown, emphasizing members of Congress should not be paid while America’s troops go without.

Congresswoman Mace also sent a letter to South Carolina financial institutions urging them to protect military families from penalties, fees, or foreclosures during the ongoing shutdown.

Our office will remain open during the shutdown. Please reach out at Mace.House.Gov/Contact.

 

MACE WIN: We helped secure a $1.2 million federal infrastructure grant for Moncks Corner. The grant was awarded through the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), funded by the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) and allocated through the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT).

 

Our office worked with SCDOT and the town of Moncks Corner, including submitting a congressional letter of support. The funding will advance a key infrastructure project designed to improve pedestrian safety, connectivity, and access throughout Moncks Corner.

The project will establish a safe mobility corridor linking several neighborhoods to major destinations, including Old Santee Canal Park, Moncks Corner Elementary School, Roper Hospital, and local businesses, ensuring residents, students, and visitors can travel more safely and efficiently. This grant not only strengthens local infrastructure but also supports the Lowcountry economy.

Moncks Corner Mayor Thomas J. Hamilton Jr. praised Congresswoman Mace’s support:

“We’re incredibly grateful for the support of Congresswoman Mace for investing in Moncks Corner’s future. This grant helps us take a meaningful step toward improving pedestrian safety and connectivity for our residents—especially our students, families and seniors. It’s projects like this that enhance the quality of life in our community, and we’re excited to see it move forward.”

Our Letter of Support: 

 

We spoke at the Roper St. Francis Berkeley Hospital ribbon-cutting, a major step forward for healthcare in one of America’s fastest-growing areas. The hospital is doubling its capacity from 50 to 100 beds, bringing top-tier care closer to home for families in Goose Creek, Hanahan, and Moncks Corner. South Carolina is the fourth fastest-growing state in the country, and we’re building to keep up.

 

South Carolina’s economy runs through the Port of Charleston, fueling $87 billion in economic impact, supporting 260,000 jobs, and growing every year. We joined South Carolina Ports for the annual State of the Port to welcome new CEO Micah Mallace and celebrate a record-breaking year: $786 million in new investments and 1,200 new jobs created. South Carolina Ports continues to drive growth, innovation, and opportunity, leading the way toward an even stronger future for our state’s economy.

 

We presented Patriot Awards to Sapir Cohen and Sasha Troufanov, two Israeli hostages who survived the horrors of Hamas captivity and emerged with unshaken faith and strength. We joined Rabbi Yoshi and the Charleston Jewish community to hear their stories. Abducted by Hamas on October 7th and separated for more than a year, Sapir and Sasha endured the unimaginable and still chose hope over hate. Their testimony is a reminder faith is stronger than fear, and evil will never triumph over the human spirit. America will always stand with Israel. We will always stand with the Jewish people. Psalm 23: “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.”

 

After Charleston International Airport selectively released video footage in what can only be described as a political hit job, we’re here to share the facts.

 

On the morning of October 30, we arrived at Charleston International Airport, but their security did not. We called four times, and not one call was answered. Our office receives more than 1,300 credible threats every year, and after President Trump was shot and Charlie Kirk was murdered in cold blood, safety is more important than ever. And I will not apologize for protecting myself, my children, my employees, or my constituents. If you are an incompetent government employee and want an apology, you will not get one. I have FOIA’d Charleston International Airport for all video footage. It should have been released in full, every single second before, during, and after, not a handpicked set of short clips of their choosing. With more than two dozen security breaches this year alone, Charleston International Airport’s failures are unacceptable. Incompetence costs lives. The media can lie, but the receipts can’t. We notified airport security with the exact time, location, and vehicle details. They never showed. We did our jobs — they didn’t.

 

Check out our Fox Business interview exposing the truth HERE. 

 

*Note: Staff names have been blurred from this screenshot for their protection.

As a result, Congresswoman Mace has retained an attorney to take swift and severe legal action against American Airlines and Charleston Airport for allegations they falsified incident reports to defame her.

 

The Charleston County Court of Common Pleas issued a final sanctions order against Patrick Bryant’s company, GLT2, LLC, and attorney Barrett Brewer after finding they violated South Carolina state law to target Congresswoman Nancy Mace.

 

In its 26-page ruling, the court determined Brewer and his client, Bryant, used shell companies GLT1 LLC and GLT2 LLC to secretly subpoena and depose individuals without court approval, actions the court called “wholly inconsistent” with South Carolina’s civil procedure rules. 

 

“Today’s ruling sends a clear message: no one is above the law,” said Congresswoman Mace. “This was an outrageous case of lawfare by individuals trying to weaponize the courts against a sitting member of Congress and rape victim Jane Doe. We stood our ground, we fought back, and justice was served cold. They earned all of it and then some. They will get everything coming to them and I will not feel an ounce of pity or pain for what they’ve done.”

 

According to the Court, Brewer’s filings were purposely deficient and misleading, deliberately concealing Rep. Mace as the true subject of a proceeding and violating South Carolina’s requirement to name adverse parties. The order described his actions as “without regard for the requirements of Rule 27 and Rule 11,” the state’s rules for lawful pre-suit discovery and attorney ethics.

 

The Honorable T.J. Rode concluded the sanctions were warranted “to deter future litigation abuse” and to ensure accountability for those who “knowingly filed a deficient petition and issued various subpoenas for depositions which had not been sanctioned or ordered by the Court.”

Congresswoman Mace was represented by attorneys Robert Wyndam and Mary Grace Wyndam of the Wyndam Law Firm.

 

“Sanctions are extremely rare; they’re reserved for the most serious misconduct,” said Congresswoman Mace. “The court made clear this wasn’t a mistake. This was a deliberate abuse of power. This was lawfare. This was weaponization.”

 

The court’s order also requires Brewer to deliver all witness affidavits, statements, and deposition materials obtained through his unlawful subpoenas to Rep. Mace’s counsel within fifteen days.

 

In addition, the Court ordered Brewer and his firm to pay attorney’s fees to both Congresswoman Mace’s legal team and to Jane Doe’s counsel, a combined total of $48,456.74.

 

READ THE FULL COURT ORDER HERE.

 

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This week’s Constituent Spotlight is Dr. Caroline Fermin, Beaufort County Veterans Affairs Director and retired U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel. Dr. Fermin was recently named one of 28 recipients of the 2025 Women Veteran Trailblazers Initiative Award by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for her outstanding leadership and advocacy. From championing legislation like the PACT Act and the Major Richard Star Act to leading efforts to combat veteran suicide, Dr. Fermin continues to make a lasting impact on South Carolina’s veteran community.

 

Yours in Service,

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Rep. Nancy Mace

Member of Congress