Rep. Nancy Mace accuses former staffers of sabotage, ‘massive invasion’ of privacy

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) addressed a series of staff departures from her office, alleging sabotage and invasion of privacy by former employees.

Mace claimed that her staff had tampered with documents, submerged electronic devices in water, and hacked her personal devices, gaining access to sensitive information such as her children’s calendars and medical appointments.

Additionally, she accused former staff of mismanaging office funds and leaking information to the media to create negative narratives, The Hill has reported.

Some former staffers described Mace’s office as a toxic work environment, while others denied allegations of hacking and described certain practices as routine.

Notably, Mace’s former chief of staff, who was fired in December, briefly ran against her in the 2024 GOP primary but terminated his campaign shortly after.

Written by B.C. Begley