An enraged Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took to X on Wednesday to name and shame the vast majority of members of Congress.Her post was an alphabetical list of all 357An enraged Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took to X on Wednesday to name and shame the vast majority of members of Congress.Her post was an alphabetical list of all 357

Disgruntled Republican shames every colleague who rejected her sex misconduct resolution

2026/03/05 06:41
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An enraged Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took to X on Wednesday to name and shame the vast majority of members of Congress.

Her post was an alphabetical list of all 357 members who voted to reject her resolution to require public disclosure of every complaint that a member engaged in sexual harassment or an illicit affair with a staffer.

Mace, herself a survivor of sexual assault, had greater luck with her other motion this week, to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi over the failure to fully release the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case files as required by law.

This comes as the congresswoman is running for governor of South Carolina — and as her former staffers have expressed concern about her increasingly erratic behavior.

Below are the names she listed.

"Adams Aderholt Aguilar Alford Allen Amo Amodei Ansari Arrington Auchincloss Babin Bacon Balderson Balint Barr Barragán Baumgartner Beatty Begich Bell Bentz Bera Beyer Bice Biggs (SC) Bilirakis Bishop Bost Boyle Brecheen Bresnahan Brown Brownley Buchanan Budzinski Bynum Calvert Carbajal Carey Carson Carter (GA) Carter (LA) Carter (TX) Casar Case Casten Castor Castro Cherfilus-McCormick Chu Ciscomani Cisneros Clark Clarke Cleaver Cline Cloud Clyburn Clyde Cohen Cole Collins Conaway Costa Courtney Craig Crank Crockett Crow Cuellar Davids Davidson Davis De La Cruz Dean DeGette DeLauro DelBene Deluzio DeSaulnier DesJarlais Dexter Diaz-Balart Dingell Doggett Dunn Edwards Elfreth Ellzey Emmer Espaillat Estes Evans (CO) Evans (PA) Ezell Fallon Fedorchak Feenstra Fields Figures Finstad Fischbach Fitzgerald Fleischmann Fletcher Flood Fong Foster Foushee Foxx Frankel Franklin Friedman Frost Fry Fulcher Garamendi Garbarino Garcia (CA) García (IL) Gillen Gimenez Goldman (NY) Goldman (TX) Gonzales Gooden Goodlander Gosar Gottheimer Graves Gray Green Griffith Grothman Guest Guthrie Hageman Hamadeh Harder Haridopolos Harrigan Harris (MD) Harris (NC) Harshbarger Hayes Hern Higgins Hill Himes Hinson Horsford Houchin Houlahan Hoyer Hoyle Hudson Huffman Huizenga Hunt Hurd Issa Ivey Jack Jackson Jacobs Jeffries Johnson (GA) Johnson (LA) Johnson (SD) Johnson (TX) Jordan Joyce (OH) Joyce (PA) Kamlager-Dove Kaptur Keating Kelly (IL) Kelly (MS) Kelly (PA) Kennedy (NY) Kennedy (UT) Kiggans Kiley Kim Kustoff LaHood LaLota Landsman Larsen Larson Latimer Latta Lawler Lee (FL) Lee (NV) Lee (PA) Leger Fernandez Letlow Levin Liccardo Lieu Lofgren Loudermilk Lucas Luttrell Lynch Magaziner Malliotakis Maloy Mann Mannion Mast Matsui McBath McCaul McClain McClain Delaney McClellan McCollum McCormick McDonald Rivet McDowell McGarvey McIver Meeks Menefee Menendez Meng Messmer Meuser Miller (IL) Miller (WV) Miller-Meeks Moolenaar Moore (AL) Moore (UT) Moore (WI) Moran Morelle Morrison Moskowitz Moulton Mullin Murphy Nadler Neal Nehls Newhouse Norcross Nunn Obernolte Ocasio-Cortez Olszewski Omar Owens Pallone Palmer Panetta Pappas Patronis Pelosi Peters Pfluger Pingree Pou Pressley Quigley Ramirez Randall Raskin Reschenthaler Rivas Rogers (AL) Rogers (KY) Rose Ross Rouzer Ruiz Rulli Rutherford Salazar Sánchez Scalise Scanlon Schakowsky Schneider Scholten Scott (VA) Scott, Austin Scott, David Self Sessions Sewell Sherman Shreve Simon Simpson Smith (MO) Smith (NE) Smith (NJ) Smucker Soto Stansbury Stanton Stauber Steil Steube Stevens Strickland Strong Stutzman Subramanyam Suozzi Sykes Taylor Tenney Thanedar Thompson (CA) Thompson (MS) Thompson (PA) Tiffany Timmons Titus Tlaib Tokuda Tonko Torres (CA) Torres (NY) Trahan Turner Underwood Van Drew Van Duyne Van Epps Van Orden Vargas Vasquez Veasey Velázquez Wagner Walberg Walkinshaw Wasserman Schultz Waters Watson Coleman Weber Webster Westerman Whitesides Wied Williams (GA) Williams (TX) Wilson Wittman Womack Yakym Zinke" wrote Mace.

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