
Nancy Mace Faces Ethics Probe Over Expense Claims
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South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace, running for governor, faces a House Ethics Committee investigation over alleged improper expense reimbursements. The probe centers on her requests for housing and utility costs on a D.C. property she partly owned, where shes accused of claiming more money than spent, totaling nearly ten thousand dollars from January to May 2024. Investigators found twelve instances of reimbursements exceeding actual costs, with Mace and her former chief of staff allegedly instructing staff to always request the maximum allowed. Maces team blames her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant, who co-owned the property, for the issue, while Bryant denies abuse and retaliation claims. Several associates, including Mace and her chief of staff, refused to provide documents or interviews. The Office of Congressional Conduct referred the case to the Ethics Committee for further review, adding pressure to Maces governorship bid.
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