That’s one named source.
There are plenty of links to sourced stories. And many where MACE herself is the named source.
Here’s Mace talking to CNN:
You can’t — you can’t explain what happened yesterday. It was a sad day for our nation. I was shocked. I was heartbroken. And I was pissed off and angry by seeing this violent mob. This wasn’t protests, this was anarchy last night.
And this weekend — I got sworn in on Sunday. I swore an oath to the Constitution. I brought my two children, I’m a single mom, I’m the first Republican woman elected to Congress from South Carolina.
But the rhetoric that I was seeing online, on social media, I was worried about the outcome of the rally on Wednesday. I sent my children home on the first flight Monday morning because I was so concerned about it.
This is un-American and it’s wrong. And I woke up this morning being criticized for voting to certify a legally certified election, in all 50 states, for certifying the Electoral College. This needs to stop. Enough is enough.
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Here’s Mace talking at the Washington Press Club’s annual dinner, reported in the New York Times:
In a jab at Mr. McCarthy, she said: “I haven’t seen someone assume that many positions to appease the crazy Republicans since Stormy Daniels,” referring to the pornographic film actress who said Mr. Trump had paid her $130,000 not to talk publicly about an affair she said they had.
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Again on CNN, Sept. 30, 2023:
“I think they’re walking the plank,” the South Carolina Republican told CNN’s Dana Bash in an interview that aired Sunday, when asked if members in moderate districts like hers are doomed.
“I’m pro-life. I have a fantastic pro-life voting record, but I also understand that we cannot be a**holes to women,” said Mace, who has been vocal about including exceptions for rape in measures to restrict the procedure.
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On ABC, April 23, 2023
South Carolina Republican Rep. Nancy Mace on Sunday warned her conservative colleagues that they would “lose huge” with voters if they continue pursuing strict abortion bans at the state level rather than finding what she called a “middle ground” on the issue.
Appearing on ABC’s “This Week” two days after the Supreme Court paused a federal judge’s ruling to restrict access to the widely used abortion pill mifepristone, Mace told co-anchor Martha Raddatz she agreed with that move and urged others in the GOP to avoid extremes.
Mace referenced a bill signed into law in Florida earlier this month banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy and another bill introduced in her home state that could impose the death penalty on women who have abortions.
Mace, a “constitutional conservative who’s pro-life,” called those efforts “the wrong message heading into ‘24.”
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