"One new brace for my wrist and some ice for my arm and it’ll heal just fine," the South Carolina Republican had written.
Officials said the suspect, James McIntyre, went through security screening prior to entering the congressional building.
A police report obtained by Newsweek said that officers were dispatched after an individual allegedly "violently shook" ...
Witnesses described seeing a foster youth advocate approach Mace, shake her hand, and tell her that trans people in foster ...
A female Republican member of Congress claimed she was left in pain and needing to wear a sling after she was attacked in the ...
The man accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina on Capitol grounds in Washington, D.C., reportedly pleaded not ...
Capitol Police have arrested an individual who "physically accosted" Rep. Nancy Mace, the congresswoman said. In a statement ...
At least three witnesses have disputed South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace’s claims that she was assaulted by a “pro-trans” ...
Rep. Nancy Mace alleged she was "physically accosted" by a man at a Capitol event, but witnesses are raising doubts about her ...
The head of a foster care advocacy group is disputing allegations that one of its members assaulted Rep. Nancy Mace (R-South ...
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace says she was attacked by an advocate for transgender rights who “accosted” her at a congressional office ...
U.S. Capitol Police arrested James McIntyre, 33, around 6 p.m. after an incident was reported in the Rayburn House Office ...