Nancy Mace kritiserar Eric Swalwell för Snapchat-meddelanden

Kongressledamot Nancy Mace förnyade sin kritik mot förre kongressledamoten Eric Swalwell och anklagade honom för rovdjursliknande beteende efter rapporter om att han nyligen kontaktat en tidigare praktikant på Snapchat.

Mace, republikan från South Carolina, gjorde uttalandena under en intervju med Fox News-programledaren Kayleigh McEnany. Hon beskrev kontakten som typisk för en påstådd förövare och sa att det var traumatiskt för offren. Mace, som har talat om sin egen erfarenhet som överlevare av sexuella övergrepp, menade att sådana handlingar speglar mönster av manipulation och hotelser som hon har observerat i sitt arbete med personer som utsatts för övergrepp.

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