Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina displayed naked photos of herself Tuesday during a congressional hearing.
Mace has clashed with Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson of South Carolina over his failure to prosecute sex offenses since February, when she criticized his handling of video recordings of herself and other women she alleged were taken by her ex-fiancée without consent. Mace said during a hearing held by the House Oversight Committee’s Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation that hidden cameras violated privacy rights.
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“Liberty begins with the right to close a door. A hidden camera kicks that door off its hinges,” Mace said in an opening statement posted on X. “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.”
“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,” Mace continued. “The Founders wrote liberty in parchment; hidden cameras erase it in pixels.”
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