Nancy Mace Is So Toxic That Her Entire Staff Ditched Her
The Republican representative is reportedly so horrible that her office has seen 100 percent staff turnover.
Representative Nancy Maceâs former staffers agree on one thing: The South Carolina lawmakerâs work culture is âtoxic.â
As of Monday, every member of Maceâs staff had turned over since November 1, 2023, shortly after Mace joined hands with seven other House Republicans to oust former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
Eight employees turned in their resignations after Mace fired her former chief of staff Dan Hanlon, reported The Daily Beast. Hanlon is now running against her in the 2024 primary race for South Carolinaâs 1st congressional district.
Those who tapped out on their own accord include her deputy chief of staff Richard Chalkey, her legislative director Randal Meyer, communications director Will Hampson, a financial adviser, a staff assistant, two legislative assistants, and her military legislative assistant.
According to former staff, Mace was âabusiveâ and âall about control,â utilizing staff not as people âbut as property,â reinforcing that environment via unauthorized software systems to constantly âmicromanage the office all day and into the night and early morning.â
âIf she needed us, we had to answer within eight minutes,â one staffer told the Beast, clarifying that the eight minute mark was a ârule.â
âNancy is delusional as a boss,â the unidentified employee continued. âShe says nothing publicly without her consultants or senior staffers telling her to, but takes credit for everything. Sheâs a walking teleprompter.â
Another former staffer went further, taking a jab at Mace for recently onboarding disgraced former Representative George Santosâs communications director, Gabrielle Lipsky, to fill the void.
âAll this is why pretty much every staffer and fellow member on the Hill thinks sheâs a joke,â the staffer told the publication. âAlso a big reason why sheâs only able to hire former George Santos staffers right now.â
Maceâs new crew tried to brush off the massive turnover as a ânon-issue,â according to the Beast.
âââNew coach, new team in the DC office,â Maceâs new chief of staff, Lori Khatod, wrote the outlet in a text message.