Nancy Mace Challenges Jasmine Crockett After Heated Exchange on Civil Rights/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) engaged in a fiery confrontation during a House Oversight Committee meeting, with Mace challenging Crockett to “take it outside” after a comment about civil rights and women’s issues. The exchange highlights deep divisions over transgender rights and civil liberties.
Mace vs. Crockett: Quick Looks
- The Exchange: Mace took offense to Crockett’s “child, listen” remark during a debate on civil and women’s rights.
- Mace’s Response: She challenged Crockett to “take it outside,” sparking chaos in the committee.
- Crockett’s Retort: Accused Republicans of targeting vulnerable communities, comparing trans rights to the civil rights movement.
- Aftermath: Both lawmakers took to social media to defend their positions and criticize each other.
- Legislation Passed: The heated meeting coincided with the House passing a bill banning transgender athletes in women’s school sports.
Nancy Mace Challenges Jasmine Crockett After Heated Exchange on Civil Rights
Deep Look:
The Heated Exchange
The confrontation began during a House Oversight Committee discussion on civil rights, transgender rights, and women’s issues. Rep. Jasmine Crockett used the phrase “child, listen” while critiquing GOP stances on transgender rights, accusing Republicans of fearmongering.
Rep. Nancy Mace reacted furiously, declaring, “I’m no child! Don’t even start. I’m 47 years old. I’ve broken more glass ceilings than you ever have.” She then added, “If you wanna take it outside, we can do that,” escalating the already tense atmosphere.
Committee in Chaos
As the two lawmakers traded barbs, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) struggled to maintain order, repeatedly banging his gavel while members called for decorum.
Mace Defends Herself
Later, Mace took to X (formerly Twitter), writing:
- “I’m no child. And if I wanted a physical fight, you’d know it. That’s not what this was.”
- In a statement, she clarified her intentions, emphasizing her recent assault by a pro-trans activist and ongoing physical therapy. “I will not be belittled or invalidated—especially as a rape survivor,” she said.
Crockett’s Perspective
- “Today, I introduced an amendment to reinstate the Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. My Republican colleague threatened to physically fight me about it. Bless her heart.”
Broader Context: Legislation on Transgender Rights
The heated exchange occurred on the same day the House passed the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s school sports. Two House Democrats, Reps. Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzales of Texas, joined Republicans in supporting the measure, which passed 218–206.
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