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Nancy Mace outraged by whistleblower report that she is targeted by TSA, airport officials

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., speaks on Capitol Hill, Oct. 11, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File)
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., speaks on Capitol Hill, Oct. 11, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File) Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., speaks on …more >
ByMary McCue Bell- The Washington Times- Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Rep.Nancy Mace is railing against theTransportation Security Administration after being told she has been almost constantly surveilled by the agency.

She said current and former airport employees told her about theTSA surveillance, and she called on more whistleblowers to come forward.

“This appears to be yet another example of the weaponization of government agencies against a conservative,” the South Carolina Republican said in a statement. “If these allegations are true, it represents a disturbing abuse of power and a clear case of political retaliation. No American — let alone a sitting Member of Congress — should be subjected to this kind of targeted harassment.”



She said she was subjected to surveillance every time she was at the Charleston airport, withTSA officials allegedly trying to block her from using the crew-only entrance. She claimed using the entrance is “standard operating procedure for all members of Congress.”

The Washington Times reached out to theTSA for comment.

Ms. Mace reportedly rebuked police andTSA agents at a security checkpoint last month at Charleston International Airport.

She took to social media, saying, “If this turns out to be the weaponization of government officials and law enforcement agents against a sitting member of Congress — HEADS NEED TO ROLL!!!”

Ms.Mace has been accused of outbursts, including swearing at a constituent and police officers. She said the stories were fabricated.

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In the case of airport surveillance, Ms. Mace urged current or formerTSA employees, airport security personnel, airport employees and others to come forward with information. She said she will refer information to federal and state oversight committees and inspectors general for investigation.

Ms.Mace is running for South Carolina governor in a crowded 2026 primary. Republicans who have announced bids include Attorney General Alan Wilson, state Sen. Josh Kimbrell of Spartanburg County, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman.

“When I’m Governor, the era of good old boy politics will be over,” Ms. Mace said on social media. “The POWERFUL will become the POWERLESS, and power will return to the people where it belongs. Corruption will not be tolerated, and those who abuse their positions will be FIRED or worse yet — PROSECUTED!”

• Mary McCue Bell can be reached atmbell@washingtontimes.com.

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