‘F*ck You!’ Nancy Mace Posts Wild Video in Which She Berated a Constituent Confronting Her for Not Holding a Town Hall

On Saturday, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) posted a video to her social media accounts showing a heated encounter with a constituent who asked her about holding a town hall meeting in her district which resulted in her yelling, “Fuck you!”
In the video, which was uploaded to both X and Instagram, Mace argued with a man in what appears to be a retail store.
The man asked Mace if she planned to hold a town hall this year. Mace responded by saying she holds them annually and claimed to have already hosted one this year.
“I do them every year. You want to keep going? You want to keep harassing me?” Mace said in the video.
The man replied, “I asked if you were doing any this year. It was one simple question.”
Mace responded, “You could have gone to a dozen town halls last year.”
When the man repeated his question about future events, Mace said, “I’ve already done one. I’ll do plenty more.”
During the exchange, Mace said, “And by the way, I voted for gay marriage twice,” to which the man replied, “What does that have to do with me?”
Mace answered, “It has everything to do with you.”
The back-and-forth escalated as Mace accused the man of being “crazy.”
“Because you people on the left are crazy. You’re absolutely fucking crazy,” Mace said.
As the conversation continued, both parties raised their voices and spoke over each other. The clip ended with Mace yelling, “Goodbye. Get out of my face. Fuck you,” as the man walked away.
He turned back to say, “You’re a disgrace to this state,” and later called her a “nasty bitch” twice.
Mace replied, “Get the fuck out of my face! Fuck you! Fuck you! You couldn’t take me on, baby.”
In her caption on the video, Mace wrote: “Some unhinged lunatic, a man, wearing daisy dukes, at a makeup store, got in my face today. Dems are nuts. So I went off – and I won’t be backing down. I hold the line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Try me.”
Mace represents South Carolina’s 1st congressional district. She and other Republican lawmakers have held fewer town halls in recent months after the events have seen them confronted about President Donald Trump’s slashing of government jobs and programs.