Nancy Mace critica Eric Swalwell por mensagens no Snapchat

A deputada Nancy Mace renovou suas críticas ao ex-deputado Eric Swalwell, acusando-o de comportamento predatório após relatos de que ele contatou recentemente uma ex-estagiária pelo Snapchat.

Mace, republicana da Carolina do Sul, fez os comentários durante uma entrevista com a apresentadora da Fox News, Kayleigh McEnany. Ela descreveu a abordagem como típica de um suposto predador e disse que isso é traumático para as vítimas. Mace, que já falou sobre sua própria experiência como sobrevivente de agressão sexual, argumentou que tais ações refletem padrões de manipulação e intimidação que ela observou em seu trabalho com sobreviventes de abuso.

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