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Nancy Mace Seeks Release Of House Sexual Harassment Records
Rep. Nancy Mace urged Congress to release House sexual harassment records and demanded an "avalanche of resignations."
She made the call in recent public remarks reported by Fox News, saying transparency about complaints and settlements is necessary. Mace framed the disclosure as a step toward accountability and restoring trust in the institution.
Her demand could intensify pressure on leadership to reform how the House handles misconduct, especially around confidential settlements. Fox's report highlighted her forceful language but did not provide new data on the number of claims or settlements, leaving specifics of what would be released undefined.
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đ Key Facts
- Rep. Nancy Mace has introduced a House resolution instructing the House Ethics Committee to release sexual harassment records involving members of Congress.
- Mace publicly called for an 'avalanche of resignations' and said she wants every 'predator' currently in Congress to be forced to resign, regardless of party.
- The move comes after Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned amid multiple sexual misconduct allegations and after Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales resigned following an admitted inappropriate relationship with a staffer.
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