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Nancy Mace Shows Her Naked Body During Congressional Hearing [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 22, 2025 1:18 am
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) presented images of herself taken without her consent during a congressional hearing on Tuesday, citing an ongoing legal dispute in her home state and calling attention to privacy violations enabled by hidden surveillance technology.

Yes. I’m going there.

Today I will show my naked body on one of the videos predator and rapist Patrick Bryant took of me and many other women.

Without our knowledge. Without our permission. And without our consent.

He stripped his victims of their dignity, their privacy, and… https://t.co/DGIRYVDe33

— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) May 20, 2025

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The incident occurred during a session of the House Oversight Committee’s Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation.

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The hearing focused on concerns surrounding covert surveillance devices and their impact on constitutional protections.

In her opening remarks, Mace described the personal experience that led her to push for greater accountability and reform.

She referenced images and video recordings she says were captured without her knowledge or consent by her ex-fiancé.

These recordings, she alleges, have not been adequately addressed by law enforcement in South Carolina, including Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson, with whom she has publicly clashed since February.

“Liberty begins with the right to close a door. A hidden camera kicks that door off its hinges,” Mace said.

“The Constitution’s Fourth Amendment enshrines a ‘reasonable expectation of privacy.’ Yet today, that freedom is violated by secret cameras and hidden devices to record women and girls with impunity.”

As part of her testimony, Mace displayed redacted nude images of herself that she said were taken by hidden cameras in a private setting.

The material was shown during her remarks to emphasize the severity of the privacy violations she described and the lack of legal consequences for the alleged offender.

“Freedom is not a theory; it is the right to breathe, to dress and undress, to sleep without someone’s camera filming your naked body,” she added.

“The Founders wrote liberty in parchment; hidden cameras erase it in pixels.”

Mace did not disclose the exact date or location where the images were captured, but she reiterated her frustration with state authorities, particularly Attorney General Wilson, for what she claims is an unwillingness to prosecute cases involving digital sexual exploitation and unauthorized surveillance.

The South Carolina attorney general’s office has not commented on Mace’s latest public remarks.

Wilson previously defended his office’s handling of similar complaints, but the issue has continued to cause friction between him and members of the state’s congressional delegation.

Tuesday’s hearing included broader discussions about the implications of modern surveillance technologies and their intersection with constitutional rights.

Witnesses and lawmakers from both parties expressed concern about the ease with which hidden cameras can be deployed in private homes, workplaces, and public restrooms.

Mace has introduced federal legislation intended to increase criminal penalties for the unauthorized recording of individuals in private spaces.

The bill also includes provisions for victims to seek civil remedies.

While displaying personal images during a public congressional hearing is rare, Mace argued it was necessary to highlight the real-world impact of digital exploitation and the failure of legal systems to keep pace with the technology involved.

The hearing concluded with calls from multiple lawmakers to revisit privacy laws and strengthen enforcement mechanisms to better protect individuals from non-consensual surveillance.

No immediate votes were scheduled on related legislation.

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