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James McIntyre Arrested for Allegedly Assaulting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol Event
Dec 11, 2024, 01:58 PM
Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) was allegedly assaulted by James McIntyre, a 33-year-old transgender activist from Cook County, Illinois, at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday night. The incident took place inside the Rayburn House Office Building during a foster youth event. McIntyre allegedly grabbed Mace's arm and wrist, causing injuries that required medical attention, including a wrist brace. The U.S. Capitol Police arrested McIntyre, charging him with assaulting a government official. The altercation reportedly stemmed from Mace's stance on transgender rights, particularly her support for legislation restricting transgender access to women's facilities. However, a foster care advocacy group disputes the assault claim, suggesting the interaction was merely a handshake during an amicable greeting. President Trump reportedly called Mace to check on her well-being following the incident.
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