Rep. Nancy Mace often talked about her sex life in front of junior staffers in Capitol offices while dating her ex-fiancé, according to a report.
“He often makes sexual references in the office and discusses inappropriate things in a work environment,” a former senior staffer for the South Carolina Republican told the Daily Mail.
If Mace subjects his staff to stories of his bedroom antics, the 46-year-old congressman could face a House Ethics Committee investigation if one of his aides files a complaint with the panel.
She’s already embroiled in a messy legal dispute with her ex — Charleston entrepreneur Patrick Bryant — over a pair of multimillion-dollar homes the former couple bought together, according to the outlet.
Mace reportedly broke up with Bryant, who popped the question in May 2022, because he met her on a dating app.
Bryant told the Daily Mail that he hasn’t been active on the app since before the two became an item and that he recently deleted an old profile that still appears.
Mace “frequently made sexual references” inside his Capitol complex office, according to a former staffer. ZUMAPRESS.com
Mace, who has served in the House of Commons since 2021, has publicly made awkward remarks about her vivacious ex-fiancé in the past.
In one uncomfortable moment in July, she suggested that she was almost late to former GOP presidential candidate Tim Scott’s breakfast because Bryant wanted to be intimate.
“When I woke up this morning at seven, I was picked up at 7:45. Patrick, my fiance, tried to pull me around my waist this morning in bed and I was like, ‘No, honey, we don’t have time for that this morning. I have to go to the prayer breakfast and I have to be on time.’ A little TMI,” Mace told a group of Christians at the event.
“I know he can wait … I’ll see him later tonight,” he added as some in the crowd laughed nervously.
Patrick Bryant posed the question to Rep. Nancy Mace on May 2022. bpatrickbryant/Instagram
Mace, one of eight GOP lawmakers who voted to oust former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) in October, has been called out by the retiring pol over his claims that he has broken his promises.
“So, I called [Mace’s] chief of staff … I said, ‘Can you tell me, I don’t understand? Where did I not keep my word?’” McCarthy told reporters the day he was removed from the speakership. “The chief of staff said, ‘You have kept your word 100%.’
“His chief of staff told us all we had kept our word. And he said he told him too,” added the former speaker.
The chief of staff, Dan Hanlon, was fired by Mace, according to the Washington Examiner, and his removal was followed by at least five other aides leaving his office.
Mace reportedly broke up with Bryant after he met her on a dating app. bpatrickbryant/Instagram
On the same day he voted to boot McCarthy, Mace appeared to break House rules by soliciting donations at the Capitol complex, asking Fox Business viewers to visit his website and donate to his campaign during an interview with the network.
The congressman’s office did not respond to The Post’s request for comment Friday.
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