Nancy Mace challenges Jasmine Crockett to ‘take it outside’ at contentious House hearing
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, got into a heated exchange at a House hearing Tuesday that culminated with Mace challenging Crockett by asking whether she wanted to ātake it outside.ā
The war of words came during a discussion of civil rights and transgender rights, with Crockett calling for re-establishing a subcommittee on civil rights and criticizing Maceās rhetoric about transgender people.
āI can see that somebodyās campaign coffers really are struggling right now. So [Mace] is gonna keep saying ātrans, trans, trans, transā so that people will feel threatened, and child, listen āā Crockett said.
āI am no child, do not call me a child, I am no child,ā Mace interjected, prompting committee chair James Comer, R-Ky., to unsuccessfully call for order.
āIf you want to take it outside, we can do that,ā Mace said, addressing Crockett.
Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., tried to defend Crockett, saying Mace had incited violence against her.
After some discussion, Comer ruled that Maceās remark had not been a call to violence, saying she could have been asking Crockett to go outside to āhave a cup of coffee or perhaps a beer.ā
Spokespeople for Mace and Crockett did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday night.
The two took to X, however, to defend themselves.
Mace posted about the incident upward of a dozen times, acknowledging that she went āoffā on Crockett but saying her call to go outside was not intended to mean she wanted to fight.
āLet me be clear: I wanted to take the conversation off the floor to have a more constructive conversation, not to fight. At no point was there any intention of causing harm to anyone,ā she wrote in one post.
Crockett said on X that she had been threatened, and she called Mace āan attention seeking loser.ā
āLast IĀ checked, threatening members in a committee room doesnāt exactly reduce the cost of eggs,ā she wrote.
Mace in recent months has become known for her actions toward transgender people. Following the election of the first openly transgender member of Congress, Rep. Sarah McBride, D-Del. , Mace introduced a measure banning transgender women from female bathrooms on Capitol Hill. Mace later said the resolution was āabsolutelyā meant to target McBride, and she has since visited her district to speak to the stateās Republican Party about the measure.
The House Oversight Committee room where Tuesday’s exchange took place was also the site of a meeting last year that devolved into chaos amid personal insults. In May, a hearing imploded after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.,Ā responded to a question from Crockett by saying, āI think your fake eyelashes are messing up what youāre reading.ā
When Comer ruled that Greeneās words had not violated the committeeās rules, Crockett asked: āIām just curious, just to better understand your ruling. If someone on this committee then starts talking about somebodyās bleach blond, bad-built butch body, that would not be engaging in personalities, correct?ā
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