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Nancy Mace Has Posted 326 Times in Last 72 Hours About Bathrooms

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Nancy Mace has posted and sent out replies over 300 times on social media about bathrooms.Mace, of South Carolina, has filed a bill seeking to ban transgender women from using women's bathrooms at the U.S.

Capitol. She has posted, reposted and responded for a total of 326 times as of publication. Mace's posts come ahead of Representative-elect Sarah McBride, the first only transgender woman elected to Congress, joining the House in January."We support gay marriage, and voted for the Respect for Marriage Act twice.

However, if you think protecting women is discrimination, you are the problem," Mace posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday. "We don't care if you're trans, if you have balls we don't want you in the women's bathroom."The House sergeant-at-arms would reportedly be responsible for enforcing the ban, as Mace said in a few of her posts.

A copy of the bill shared by Axios shows that bathrooms would be divided along the lines of "biological sex."However, it is unclear what constitutes "biological" or how sex would be verified before people enter the bathrooms.Since November 18, Mace has posted to her X account @RepNancyMace 96 times.

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