Video: Nancy Mace Drops Jaws With Surprise Rape Claims on House Floor

Video: Nancy Mace Drops Jaws With Surprise Rape Claims on House Floor

In a groundbreaking revelation, Republican Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina took to the House floor on Monday, condemning four men, including her ex-fiancé, as predators.

“I rise today ready to call out the cowards who think they can prey on women and get away with it. Today I’m going scorched earth. So, let the bridges I burn this evening light our way forward,” she declared in a video shared on X. “God placed this burden in my path—not to crush me, but to ignite something within me – a purpose, a calling. A responsibility.

“My purpose is to make sure these women will never be forgotten, and the men who hurt them will never be allowed to get away with it or hide again. God uses Imperfect people to carry out his perfect plans. I ask God to fill me up, to be his vessel. To use me for His purpose in this moment. I ask for His protection as I expose the devil’s hand today.”

Mace went on to share her personal experience as a survivor.

“Abuse doesn’t care who you are, or where you come from, how strong you are, or what title you hold. I’m living proof – even as a member of Congress – I found myself face-to-face with the darkest corners of humanity,” Mace stated.

“In November 2023, I accidentally uncovered some of the most heinous crimes against women imaginable—rape, nonconsensual photos and videos of women and underage girls, and the premeditated, calculated, exploitation of innocent women and girls in my district. Today you will hear about the depraved men behind these gutless, evil acts.

“These men didn’t just harm their victims; they recorded their depravity as if it were a badge of honor. When I uncovered evidence of rape, illegal filming of women, illegal photographing of women, and sex trafficking, I didn’t just see victims—I saw a system which failed to protect them,” she said, naming Eric Bowman, Patrick Bryant, Brian Musgrave, and John Osborne of South Carolina.

According to the Post and Courier, Bryant was once engaged to Mace.

She further stated that their actions warranted “a one-way ticket to hell. Nonstop. No connections. So I, and ALL of your victims, can watch you rot for an eternity. Today is justice.”

Mace claimed that more than 10,000 images and videos of a sexual nature existed.

After unlocking her fiancé’s phone, Mace said she discovered “a video of another woman who was undressed, clearly on a hidden camera, unaware she was being filmed.”

“She was slender. She had long brown hair. I turned up the volume to hear if there was audio. I heard my voice. I zoomed in on the video. The woman was me,” Mace recounted.

“I was in shock. I didn’t believe it. I couldn’t believe it. I was horrified. I was humiliated. I was violated,” she continued, revealing that the camera had been hidden on a property owned by Bryant and Musgrave, capturing numerous women without their knowledge.

Mace also alleged that Bryant had “physically assaulted” her.

Additionally, she recounted an incident from 2022 when, in the presence of Bryant, Musgrave, and Bowman, she blacked out after consuming two drinks, drawing parallels to the experiences of other women she claimed had been assaulted.

As reported by the Post and Courier, Bryant and the other accused men refuted her allegations.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division confirmed that it initiated an investigation into accusations of assault, harassment, and voyeurism on December 14, 2023, with Capitol Police also reaching out to the agency.

“The subject of the investigation is Patrick Bryant,” the department stated.

Mace asserted in her video that she had been subjected to intimidation and threats but remained resolute in coming forward. She also criticized South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson for not taking a strong stance on prosecuting sexual assault cases. Wilson’s office, however, dismissed her claim.

According to The New York Times, House rules grant floor speeches protection from civil lawsuits for slander.

The Times also noted that three female Republican lawmakers—Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Anna Paulina Luna of Florida, and Victoria Spartz of Indiana—stood in support of Mace as she spoke.

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