This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., had a busy Easter weekend, with at least two men offended by the congresswoman's stand against the LGBT agenda confronting her in public.
The first was Saturday as Mace shopped for some face wash in a makeup store. A man "wearing daisy dukes," the lawmaker reported, confronted her, calling her a "nasty b*tch."
Two days later, Mace spoke at a University of South Carolina Turning Point USA event and was approached by a man in a dress who had been offended by her use of the word "babe."
According to the Gateway Pundit, 20-year-old student Harley Hicks, who uses she/they pronouns, approached the stage and demanded an apology from Mace.
"Does your husband call you 'babe'?" Hicks asked Mace.
Mace responded by pointing out that she was not married. Hicks then became angrier and demanded an apology from the congresswoman.
"Even better. So I would like for you to apologize because it is derogatory," he retorted. "And second of all …"
At that moment, Mace interrupted Hicks and asked her interrogator:
"Is tranny derogatory?"
Upon hearing this, Hicks' voice suddenly changed and became deeply masculine.
"Well, yeah! Of course it f**king is!" he bellowed. Oops.
"This guy in a dress wanted me to apologize for using the word 'babe.' Told him no. That I didn't care if he was offended," Mace said on X.
"And then I dropped the word tr*ns, fast. Look what happened next."