South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace responded to a protest by a transgender activist following an incident at a tech conference in Washington, D.C., as she is campaigning to ban transgenders from women’s bathrooms. Evan Greer, director of Fight for Freedom, interrupted Mace during her appearance at the “Summit on the Future of the Internet” held at Georgetown University.
The protest was in opposition to Mace’s proposed legislation, which prevents transgender women from accessing women’s facilities on Capitol Hill. During the interruption, Greer accused Mace of spreading misinformation that contributes to violence against transgenders, citing the deaths of several transgenders this year. Greer was removed by security.
God loves him, but his penis is not going to be in my bathroom. pic.twitter.com/YNCuiW0VLP
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) November 21, 2024
Mace later shared video footage of the incident on social media. She reiterated her belief in restricting transgender women from using female-only spaces, saying of Greer: “God loves him, I love him—but his penis isn’t gonna be in my bathroom.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson recently affirmed that facilities in the Capitol complex are designated solely for use by individuals of the corresponding biological sex. He noted that private restrooms and unisex facilities are available.
Mace’s proposed ban on men in women’s facilities, the Protecting Women’s Private Spaces Act, has outraged gender ideologues. Trans activist “Venus Andromeda” threatened to kill the Republican congresswoman, posting an image on Instagram with the text “prepare to die” and fantasizing about beating her to death in a women’s restroom.