Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., mentioned she was bodily accosted on Capitol grounds in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday evening, and the suspect has since been arrested.
The U.S. Capitol Police mentioned that simply earlier than 6 p.m., the workplace of a member of Congress, later recognized as Mace, reported an incident within the Rayburn House Office Building.
House division officers and brokers with the Threat Assessment Section of the police division tracked down the suspect, recognized as 33-year-old James McIntyre of Illinois.
Police interviewed McIntyre, and in the end positioned him below arrest for assaulting a government official.
“I used to be bodily accosted tonight on Capitol grounds over my battle to guard ladies. Capitol police have arrested him,” Mace mentioned in a put up on X. “All the violence and threats hold proving our level. Women should be protected. Your threats is not going to cease my battle for girls!”
Mace has been vocal about her opposition to transgender people utilizing loos not assigned to their organic gender.
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She led the cost in opposition to permitting Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, a Democrat from Delaware, to make use of the women’s restrooms on Capitol Hill. McBride is a organic man who identifies and presents as a girl.
Mace mentioned final month she was receiving demise threats, including that she was being “unfairly focused.”
Mace additionally drafted decision H.R. 1579, which might prohibit members, officers and staff of the House from utilizing services aside from these equivalent to their organic intercourse.
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Mace’s workplace didn’t instantly reply to Fox News Digital’s request for remark.
Fox News Digital’s Charles Creitz contributed to this report.