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Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas had been recently threatened on the House floor to physically fight by Rep. Nancy Mace.
Brian Musgrave's defamation lawsuit against Representative Nancy Mace was dismissed, ruling that her remarks were made as part of her job in Congress.
The case had revolved around Mace accusing Brian Musgrave of sexual abuse and voyeurism in a speech on the House floor in February.
U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel ruled that the speech was protected under the Constitution’s speech and debate clause and dismissed the case. He did not weigh in on whether the lawmaker's actions ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNHow do Hertz's AI damage scans work? A congresswoman wants to know
Rep. Nancy Mace is investigating Hertz’s AI damage scans after customers reported being charged without human review.
South Carolina congresswoman voted against the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which made the $195 million grant possible ...
Local businessman Eric Bowman was arrested Wednesday on a domestic violence charge and was denied bond in a subsequent ...
The mayoral candidate’s popularity is a reflection of 9/11’s impact on New York’s political and cultural landscape.
A libel and defamation suit brought against Rep. Nancy Mace (SC-01) by Brian Musgrave, one of four men accused by the ...
The House Oversight Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation is requesting a meeting with Hertz to discuss the company’s use of AI scanners to inspect ...
Federal judge dismisses defamation lawsuit against US Rep. Nancy Mace, citing Westfall Act immunity for official ...
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