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GOP Rep. Nancy Mace is introducing a resolution supporting IVF in the wake of the Alabama ruling. Business Insider obtained a copy of the resolution, which doesn't actually protect the procedure. Mace once cosponsored the Life at Conception Act, which potentially threatens IVF. AdvertisementRep. Nancy Mace is set to introduce a resolution this week expressing support for in vitro fertilization (IVF) in the wake of an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that has put the procedure at risk in the state. "That is why I support IVF treatment, which has been a blessing for many moms and dads who have struggled with fertility."
Persons: Nancy Mace, Mace, , Roe, Wade, Mike Johnson, Johnson, OTYCUbbrV7 —, @RepNancyMace, Sen, Tammy Duckworth of Organizations: Business, Service, Alabama Supreme, Alabama, Senate Locations: Alabama, The, Carolina
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Donald Trump has picked up another endorsement from Nikki Haley's home state of South Carolina, with Rep. Nancy Mace backing the former president in this year's GOP presidential primary. Mace had stayed out of the 2024 Republican primary as two fellow South Carolinians — Haley and Sen. Tim Scott — entered the race last year. On Monday, a day ahead of the New Hampshire primary, Mace told The Associated Press that she was backing Trump over Haley, who lives in her congressional district and supported her in 2022 against a Trump-backed challenger. Over the weekend, Trump was joined by a slew of South Carolina leaders as he campaigned in New Hampshire, seen as yet another blow from South Carolina against Haley. Just two years ago, Mace and Haley were aligned in a congressional primary that tested Trump's heft in South Carolina, where his own 2016 presidential primary win helped cement his nomination.
Persons: — Donald Trump, Nikki Haley's, Nancy Mace, Mace, Carolinians — Haley, Sen, Tim Scott —, Trump, Haley, , I’ve, ” Mace, , Ron DeSantis, Russell Fry, Joe Wilson, William Timmons, Ralph Norman, Jeff Duncan, he’s, Mace —, , ” Trump, Mace “, SMART America First Republican Patriots ”, Katie Arrington, ” Haley, “ Donald Trump’s, ___ Meg Kinnard Organizations: GOP, New, Associated Press, Trump, Carolina Republican's, Republican, Haley, Florida Gov, Republican U.S, House, U.S . Capitol, SMART America First Republican Patriots, Republicans Locations: CHARLESTON, S.C, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Carolina, Iowa, Florida, Hampshire, America
Donald Trump has picked up another endorsement from Nikki Haley's home state of South Carolina, with Rep. Nancy Mace backing the former president in this year's GOP presidential primary. Mace had stayed out of the 2024 Republican primary as two fellow South Carolinians — former Gov. Over the weekend, Trump was joined by a slew of South Carolina leaders as he campaigned in New Hampshire, seen as yet another blow from South Carolina against Haley. Just two years ago, Mace and Haley were aligned in a congressional primary that tested Trump's heft in South Carolina, where his own 2016 presidential primary win helped cement his nomination. During a pre-primary rally in South Carolina, Trump called Mace "crazy" and "a terrible person."
Persons: Nancy Mace, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley's, Mace, Carolinians, Haley, Sen, Tim Scott —, Trump, I've, Ron DeSantis, Russell Fry, Joe Wilson, William Timmons, Ralph Norman, Jeff Duncan, he's, Mace —, , Democrat Joe Biden, Katie Arrington, Donald Trump's Organizations: Biden, Capitol Visitor Center, GOP, New, Associated Press, Trump, Carolina Republican's, Republican, Haley, Florida Gov, Trump . New, Republican U.S, House, U.S . Capitol, Democrat, SMART America First Republican Patriots, Republicans Locations: South Carolina, New Hampshire, Carolina, Iowa, Florida, Trump ., Trump . New Hampshire, America
Ranking member Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) speaks during a hearing with the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs committee on Capitol Hill on September 07, 2023 in Washington, DC. The United Auto Workers has filed a labor complaint against Sen. Tim Scott for saying workers should be fired for going on strike. The complaint filed with the National Labor Relations Board on Thursday accuses the South Carolina Republican's presidential campaign of interfering with workers' rights to engage in union activity under federal law. "Tim Scott threatened employees with adverse consequences if they engage in protected, concerted activity by publicly responding to a question about striking workers as follows: 'You strike, you're fired,'" UAW President Shawn Fain said in the complaint. "He said, 'You strike, you're fired.'
Persons: Sen, Tim Scott, Shawn Fain, Fain, Scott, Ronald Reagan Organizations: Banking, Housing, Urban Affairs, Capitol, United Auto Workers, National Labor Relations, South Carolina, UAW, CNBC, NBC News Locations: Washington ,, Fort Dodge , Iowa, America
Trump told Maggie Haberman that Lindsey Graham "kisses my ass" to "endorse his friends." Haberman detailed a scene at Bedminster with Trump and an effusive Graham in the vicinity. Over the past seven years, Graham has morphed from Trump critic to confidant. "Trump eventually entered the room, having lost a noticeable amount of weight since I had seen him last," Haberman wrote. 'You know why Lindsey kisses my ass?'
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