If you want to take it outside ...’: Rep. Nancy Mace challenges Rep. Jasmine Crockett at House hearing
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., and Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, got into a warmed trade at a House hearing Tuesday that finished with Mace testing Crockett by finding out if she had any desire to "go outdoors."
The conflict of words came during a conversation of social liberties and transsexual freedoms, with Crockett calling for restoring a subcommittee on social liberties and condemning Mace's manner of speaking about transsexual individuals.
I can see that someone's mission money vaults truly are battling at present. So [Mace] will continue to say 'trans, trans, trans, trans' so that individuals will feel compromised, and kid, tune in — " Crockett said.
"I'm no kid, don't call me a kid, I'm no kid," Mace interposed, inciting board seat James Comer, R-Ky., to call for request fruitlessly.
"To go outdoors, we can do that," Mace said, tending to Crockett.
Rep. Maxwell Ice, D-Fla., attempted to safeguard Crockett, saying Mace had impelled savagery against her.
After some conversation, Comer decided that Mace's comment had not been a call to brutality, saying she might have been requesting that Crockett go outside to "have some espresso or maybe a lager."
Representatives for Mace and Crockett didn't quickly answer demands for input Tuesday night.
The two took to X, notwithstanding, to shield themselves.