U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace says that she was subjected to "inappropriate surveillance and targeting" by Charleston International Airport staff.
Mace, a Republican who represents South Carolina's 1st District and is a candidate for governor, verbally clashed with Charleston airport security and Transportation Security Administration staff on Oct. 30. The incident stemmed from airport security failing to escort Mace when she arrived at the airport for a flight. The congresswoman later said she was defamed by the airport when it released what she called a "misleading" police report of the incident and has threatened to sue the airport.

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