Summary
Rep. Nancy Mace stated that she is not planning to leave Congress before her term ends, despite being frustrated with how slowly things move in the House. She addressed a report about possibly following Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's decision to leave Congress, confirming her commitment to continue her term. Mace, who was first elected in 2020, is running for governor of South Carolina next year.
Key Facts
- Rep. Nancy Mace has "no interest" in leaving Congress before her current term ends.
- She expressed dissatisfaction with the slow progress in the House of Representatives.
- Mace was responding to a report suggesting she might follow Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in leaving Congress.
- Mace has shared her concerns with House Speaker Mike Johnson.
- She was first elected to Congress in 2020.
- Mace is running for the Republican nomination for South Carolina governor in the next election.
- She does not plan to seek another term in the House.