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Posted: 2024-10-01T17:14:51Z | Updated: 2024-10-01T17:14:51Z GOP Rep Bungles Hurricane Helene Response With Email About 'Childhood Genital Mutilation' | HuffPost

GOP Rep Bungles Hurricane Helene Response With Email About 'Childhood Genital Mutilation'

Nancy Mace confused constituents with an embarrassing email mix-up on Monday.

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) left people scratching their heads after her office accidentally mixed up a statement about Hurricane Helene with an abrasive press release about one of her anti-trans pet projects.

On Monday, the lawmakers office sent out an email with the subject line Rep. Nancy Mace Statement on Hurricane Helene, the Category 4 storm that flattened cities across the southeastern U.S. , depriving communities of food and water and leaving hundreds of people unaccounted for.

But instead of finding a statement on the devastating natural disaster, constituents were confronted with a message about Maces proposal for the Childhood Genital Mutilation Prevention Act, a bill that would make it a crime for doctors to provide transgender youth with certain types of medical treatment.

Our children are not guinea pigs in the radical lefts dangerous social experimentation, the statement declared. The genital mutilation of young bodies under the guise of progressivism is sick and protecting our children means saying no to this lunacy.

The error appeared to stem from some sloppy email editing, seeing as Maces deceptively named bill was the subject of a Monday letter to the public.

Business Insiders Bryan Metzger was one of the first people to catch the mistake , reporting some technical difficulties over at Rep. Maces office in a post on X, the social media platform once known as Twitter.

It seems possible that Maces email mishap could have been avoided, if her office had not been hit by a major staff exodus earlier this year.

Media columnist Justin Baragona used the digital blunder as an opportunity to re-up his former colleague Reese Gormans February report for The Daily Beast about Mace staffers fleeing en masse because of a toxic work culture fomented by a delusional and press-hungry boss.

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