Rep. Nancy Mace’s house was vandalized on Memorial Day with graffitied Antifa symbols, expletive name-calling, and messaging urging her to pass pro-union legislation.
“In the early morning hours of Memorial Day, my home, where I’m raising my two children, was vandalized with Antifa symbols and profanity,” the South Carolina Republican wrote on Twitter. “Although my kids and I are thankfully fine, these criminal acts are unacceptable no matter your politics.

Charleston police, who first found the graffiti on Monday morning, said they currently have no suspects but will continue investigating. Mace told local news outlets that she is working on collecting camera footage to use to prosecute any of the perpetrators but is thankful for the officers who power-washed the profanity off of her house and sidewalk.
“We should all be able to feel safe in our own homes, regardless of our political beliefs. I sincerely appreciate law enforcement doing all they can to find the criminal trespassers,” Mace explained. “There is a significant difference between nonviolent protests and criminal acts of intimidation and vandalism. I’m concerned too for my neighbors who’ve been impacted by this appalling criminal behavior.”
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Original article posted by Jordan Davidson at The Federalist. Title altered by Montana Daily Gazette.