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Nancy Mace Exposes Media Hypocrisy and Government Waste

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South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a guest on The Ingraham Angle, is calling out the hypocrisy and corruption in Washington. She highlighted double standards in media coverage, misuse of taxpayer money, and the left’s attempts to suppress transparency.

Media’s Double Standard on Political Outbursts

Mace argued that if a male conservative congressman had confronted a female security guard during a Democrat administration, media outrage would have been immediate. Yet, when Democrats act the same way, the response is silence. The media refuses to cover these incidents because they protect political allies.

This bias extends beyond domestic politics. Mace highlighted how USAID, which spends $50 billion yearly, funds political opposition groups in foreign countries. She believes the media’s selective outrage shields these activities from scrutiny.

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Government Waste and Lack of Accountability

Mace criticized government spending. She revealed that over $10 million has funded research on making animals trans—an absurd use of public funds. The waste does not stop there. The Pentagon, which has never passed an audit, receives billions with no clear accountability.

Even more alarming, Mace pointed to the $100 billion in U.S. aid sent to Ukraine. President Zelensky himself admitted he does not know where all the money went. These revelations, she argues, are why Democrats are panicking on social media and trying to control the narrative.

Mace credited Donald Trump for exposing these financial abuses. Without his leadership, much of this corruption would stay hidden. She calls for stricter oversight to prevent taxpayer dollars from funding wasteful projects.

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For Mace, the message is clear: taxpayer money belongs to the people, not to career politicians or bureaucrats. Without accountability, corruption will continue to grow.

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