Representative Nancy Mace is reportedly frustrated with the leadership of Speaker Mike Johnson and has been contemplating early retirement discussions, though her team denies any such plans.
• Mace is unhappy with how the House operates, especially in relation to the treatment of women and the slow progress on legislative matters.
• In a recent social media post, she expressed disdain for the current political environment, stating frustrations about Congress's slow pace and the lack of action on President Trump's agenda.
• Although the New York Times suggested Mace might discuss her retirement with Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, her spokesperson has confirmed that Mace is not considering retiring.
• Mace recently signed a petition to force a vote on banning stock trading for Congress members, indicating her commitment to reform.
Nancy Mace is expressing significant dissatisfaction with Congress’s operations and leadership, but she is not planning to retire despite the rumors. Her focus remains on pushing for legislative changes.
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