The Guardian (USA)

Key Republican wears scarlet ‘A’ T-shirt after vote to oust McCarthy

- Oliver Milman

Nancy Mace, a Republican member of Congress who was a key vote in ousting Kevin McCarthy as House of Representa­tives speaker, has donned a white T-shirt with a red letter “A” on it to symbolize her being “demonized” for her decision.

“I’m wearing the scarlet letter after the week I just had, being a woman up here, and being demonized for my vote and for my voice,” Mace told reporters on Tuesday, adding: “I will do the right thing every single time, no matter the consequenc­es.”

The large red letter A is an apparent reference to The Scarlet Letter, the 1850 novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne in which the protagonis­t, Hester Prynne, has to wear a scarlet letter A – for “adultery” – for having a child out of wedlock.

Mace, who has been a Republican representa­tive for a South Carolina district since 2021, has come under scrutiny for being one of a small group of Republican­s who sided with Democrats to oust McCarthy, who dramatical­ly lost his speakershi­p last week.

Mace said she voted against McCarthy for his breaking of promises, such as on the expansion of contracept­ive access for women, and has since decided to support Jim Jordan, a hardright Ohio representa­tive, to be speaker.

On Sunday, Mace told CBS that she was voting for Jordan due to his “values, his work ethic” but then declined to engage when asked about allegation­s that Jordan ignored sexual abuse that took place on the Ohio State University wrestling team when he was an assistant coach there.

“I’m not familiar or aware with that,” Mace said. “He’s not indicted on anything that I’m aware of. And so I don’t know anything and I can’t speak to that … I don’t know anything about that.”

Mace has been considered a relative GOP moderate, having previously criticized Donald Trump and called for him to be held accountabl­e for his actions. However, her latest maneuverin­gs around the McCarthy removal have led to suggestion­s she is now aligning herself more with the right wing of the party.

In August, she said that Joe Biden was “the most corrupt president in US history” and that she supported an impeachmen­t inquiry into the president, after previously cautioning against such a move.

Mace’s office did not immediatel­y respond to the Guardian’s request for comment.

 ?? Photograph: Mandel Ngan/ AFP/Getty Images ?? Nancy Mace at Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Mace said she voted against McCarthy for his breaking of promises.
Photograph: Mandel Ngan/ AFP/Getty Images Nancy Mace at Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Mace said she voted against McCarthy for his breaking of promises.

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