Nancy Mace Has Blunt Response as Transgender Activist Arrested for Death Threats Against Her

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) took a shot at the trans-identifying activist who was charged with making multiple death threats against the congresswoman.
“I hope they have makeup wipes in prison,” Mace told Fox News Digital after Samuel Theodore Cain, a 19-year-old who goes by “Roxie Wolfe” online, was charged by South Carolina authorities after making repeated death threats over the course of several months.
Mace shared online threats made by Cain with authorities months before the arrest, claiming they had become a regular occurrence.
“Trans activists have been threatening to kill me every day for over six months, ever since I started filing bills to protect women’s spaces,” she said.
“I’m going to assassinate representative Nancy Mace with a gun and I’m being 100% dead ass,” Cain allegedly wrote in one message. According to authorities, Cain admitted to the message but said it was not serious. Cain was taken to the Greenville County Detention Center this week, and the 13th Circuit Solicitor’s Office is prosecuting the case.
Mace blasted Democrats, accusing them of ignoring threatening individuals like Cain out of political convenience.
“We live in fear every day, looking over our shoulders because these trans activists fuel violence,” she said. “And yet not one Democrat has spoken up to say it’s wrong.”
According to Mace, threats were made on social media and through voicemails. Cain has been charged with threatening the life of a public official.
“This matters more than ever,” Mace said. “We have to protect women. Real men protect women. Real men don’t threaten them. But we can’t do this alone. We need more people to speak out.”