Transgender influencer and activist ‘Venus Andromeda‘ is posting violent threats against Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) after the South Carolina Republican introduced legislation that would ban men—including transgender females—from women’s bathrooms on Capitol Hill. Mace introduced the legislation following the election of Sarah McBride as the Democratic Congressman from Delaware. McBride is a man who identifies as a woman.
Venus Andromeda, also known on social media as ‘venuspeenis,’ posted an image on Instagram that features a knife emoji and the text “prepare to die” with Rep. Mace’s account handle added. Additionally, the transgender social media personality posted a video where he graphically describes fantasizing about attacking Mace.
This trans activist is now openly posting death threats against @RepNancyMace.
.@FBI pic.twitter.com/AmpHc3yFYq
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 19, 2024
“This video goes out to Congresswoman Nancy Mace,” Venus Andromeda says, continuing: “Congresswoman Nancy Mace, I hope that one day I do find you in that women’s bathroom and I grab your ratty-looking f**cking hair and drag your face down to the floor while I repeatedly bash it in until the blood’s everywhere and you’re dead.”
The clearly deranged individual then laughs and states, “Thank you. I hope that Nancy Mace receives this message well. Kisses.”
This threat went out to
Congresswoman Nancy Mace:“He says he’s going to
🚨Grab my ratty looking f*****g hair
🚨Drag my face to the floor
🚨Repeatedly bash my head until
blood everywhere
🚨And kill me”Is this the kind of person you want using the restroom with your… pic.twitter.com/QaB9jnhLJc
— Farm Girl Carrie 👩🌾 (@FarmGirlCarrie) November 19, 2024
Andromeda’s message isn’t the first time a transgender individual has made graphic threats or violently attacked those they see as their enemies. Audrey Elizabeth Hale murdered three adults and three children at the Covenant Christian School in Nashville in March 2023. In addition, a man claiming to be a transgender vampire is accused of at least one murder and several sexual assaults in Wisconsin.