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U.S. Congresswoman Nancy Mace, representing South Carolina, delivered a powerful hour-long speech from the House floor, alleging that her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant, physically abused her and recorded sexual acts with women without their consent. According to Mace, she found disturbing evidence involving Bryant and three other men, which she claims constitutes rape and exploitation of women and underage girls.
Mace stated that her decision to come forward was prompted by inaction from state prosecutors, including South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, whom she criticized for failing to pursue the allegations. In response, Wilson's office described her claims about the prosecution's conduct as "categorically false" and asserted that no reports had been submitted to his office regarding her allegations.
The allegations come as Mace considers a potential candidacy for governor in 2026, with Wilson rumored to be a leading opponent. Mace’s speech, unprecedented in its personal nature, sparked notable support from fellow Republican lawmakers present during the address.