Nancy Mace critica a Eric Swalwell por mensajes en Snapchat

La representante Nancy Mace renovó sus críticas contra el exrepresentante Eric Swalwell, acusándolo de comportamiento depredador tras informarse que recientemente contactó a una ex pasante a través de Snapchat.

Mace, republicana de Carolina del Sur, hizo estos comentarios durante una entrevista con la presentadora de Fox News, Kayleigh McEnany. Describió el acercamiento como propio de un supuesto depredador y afirmó que resulta traumático para las víctimas. Mace, quien ha hablado abiertamente sobre su propia experiencia como sobreviviente de agresión sexual, argumentó que tales acciones reflejan patrones de manipulación e intimidación que ha observado en su trabajo con personas que han sufrido abusos.

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