Nancy Mace critique Eric Swalwell au sujet de messages sur Snapchat

La représentante Nancy Mace a renouvelé ses critiques à l'encontre de l'ancien représentant Eric Swalwell, l'accusant d'un comportement prédateur après des informations selon lesquelles il aurait récemment contacté une ancienne stagiaire sur Snapchat.

Mace, républicaine de Caroline du Sud, a fait ces commentaires lors d'une entrevue avec l'animatrice de Fox News, Kayleigh McEnany. Elle a décrit cette démarche comme typique d'un prédateur présumé et a affirmé qu'elle était traumatisante pour les victimes. Mace, qui a évoqué sa propre expérience en tant que survivante d'agression sexuelle, a soutenu que de telles actions reflètent des schémas de manipulation et d'intimidation qu'elle a observés dans le cadre de son travail auprès des survivants d'abus.

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