Rep. Nancy Mace Expresses Safety Concerns at Charleston Airport
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20254 min6,275 views
3 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβSecurity Lapses at Charleston Airport
- π Rep. Nancy Mace detailed a recent incident where airport security failed to respond to her calls and texts upon arrival.
- β οΈ She stated that this is not an isolated event, citing over two dozen security breaches at the Charleston International Airport.
- βοΈ Mace contrasted this with her experiences at four other airports in the past five days, where security operated as expected.
Personal Safety and Doxing Concerns
- π‘οΈ Mace expressed that she no longer feels safe flying through Charleston International Airport, especially after her vehicle and drop-off location were allegedly shared.
- π¨ She highlighted that she receives over 1,300 credible threats annually, making such security lapses particularly concerning.
Criticism of Political Opponents
- π Mace criticized political opponents who she claims applauded the security breach, calling such reactions disqualifying for public office.
- π― She emphasized that her concern is for the safety of all South Carolina travelers, not just herself.
Nature of Security Breaches
- ποΈ The security breaches primarily involve airport security failing to appear at designated drop-off points or gates upon her arrival or departure, despite prior coordination.
- π For security reasons, Mace and her team alternate travel vehicles, a detail she believes was compromised.
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