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EXCLUSIVE: Tail. Nancy kittensRs.c., she fired at the accusations she sent employees to create so -called “Burner” accounts to improve their image via the Internet, saying that Fox News Digital claims in “bitter exe” and lack real evidence.
“When the story relies on” anonymous former employees “, it’s a journalistic speaking for” We had nothing real, so we called bitter exe, “Mace said, responding to a a newer article Published Wired Magazine.
The article cited former assistants and advisers, including the expression of political advisor Wesley Donehue, to state that the kittens were used by burner accounts and even automated bots to enhance their political messages.

Nancy Mace, Rs.c., arrives at a Republican MP in the house. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
But Mace, who presides over a houses about cyber -safety, information technology and government innovation, does not buy it.
“Unlike some people, I don’t need a burner phone to tell the truth,” she said. “I say what I mean, I mean what I say, and I post it from my actual account, with my name on it. The responsibility begins there.”
At the time when Anonymous sources The dominant headlines, the kittens are leaning into its reputation that the quiet part has spoken loudly.
“I’ll continue to tell the unpleasant truth,” she added. “And if that drives you, well. That means you finally pay attention.”
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President Donald Trump shakes off his tail. Nancy Mace, Rs.c., after addressing a joint session of the Congress on the US Capitol on March 4th. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Mace built his brand in the fight for survivors from a sexual attack, including her own, and advocating for policies that protect women and parental rights. She publicly occupied legislation to preserve the protection of IX for biological women and expand access to resources for survivors from violence.
Earlier this month, she called a transgender activist accused of threatening to “kill” her, saying, “You don’t have to agree with me, but the threat to my mother and congresser is not protesting to violence, this is criminal.”
In an interview, Mace pointed to her experience in the real world in technology, a rarity in Congress, as a major wealth in making a meaningful policy.
“Well, for the beginning, I actually understand the little things of the technology, which already puts me in front of most Washington,” Mace said, referring to his background as a computer code of self -taught. “We write politics focused on the protection of your information, breaking cyber threats and pushing against censorship of great technology.”

Ambassador Nancy Mace, Rs.c., starts from the floor of the house before voting on a Republican budget plan in the US Capitol on April 10 in Washington, DC (Andrew Hardik/Getty Images)
Her practical experience, she said, helps her notice both the flaws of software and the political spin.
“It turns out that writing the code teaches you to notice mistakes in the software and in political BS,” Mace said.
Asked how he maintains the internet work of his office based on conservative principles such as responsibility and leadership, Mace did not miss the rhythm.
“I lead with facts, I speak for the people who sent me here and I do not hide behind an advisor or filtered statements,” she said. “Responsible means to say difficult things, standing on the ground and not running out of the fight, even if the media forces its pearls.”
As for the viral video on the net, which shows what seemed like a bunch of burners, Mace laughed at the spectacle.
“About as many burner phones like Wired has credible sources for a” crowd of door “, she amazed.
She even had fun on the allegations on social media with a language in the cheek that was generated by a picture of herself holding two Bernean mountain dogs outside the capitol, she wrote: “That’s true. I have more Berners!”
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Mace made it clear that he sees this controversy as more smoke than a fire, which he believes will not distract her from working on legislation and representation of her district.
Mace is the first woman to graduate in Citadeli from South Carolina and the first woman chosen to represent Charleston in Congress.