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Exclusive: Reverend Representative Nancy MeissaRs.c. shoots back on the accusations she ordered the staff to create so -called “vodka” to increase her image on the Internet by telling Fox News Digital.
“When the story relies on” Anonymous former employees “, this is a journalist-spear” we had nothing real, so we called bitter bulls, “-said Meiss Last article Posted by Wired magazine.
The article combines former assistants and consultants, including the deposit of Political Consultant Wesley Donehue to say that Mace used Burner accounts and even automated boots to strengthen its political messages.
Nancy Meissa, Rs.c., arrives at the House of the Republican Cava. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
But Macy, who heads the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology and State Innovation, does not buy it.
“Unlike some people, I don’t need a vodka phone to tell the truth,” she said. “I say I mean, I mean what I say and I place it from my real account, with my name. The accounting begins there.”
At the time when Anonymous sources The headlines are dominated, Macy leaves its reputation for saying a quiet part aloud.
“I will continue to say the uncomfortable truth,” she added. “And if it makes you spill, well. It means you finally pay attention.”
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President Donald Trump shakes his hand with representative Nancy Macy, Rs.c., speaking with a joint Congress session in the US Capitol on March 4. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Macy has built its brand to fight for those who survived from sexual attacks, including their own policies who defend women and parental rights. It adopted public standings on legislation to maintain their protection for biological women and expand access to resources for survivors.
Earlier this month, she called on a transgender activist who is accused of threatening to “secure” her, saying: “You should not agree with me, but threatening my mother and Congress with violence, it is not to protest, it is a criminal.”
In an interview, Macy pointed to her real technology experience, rarely in Congress as the main acquisition in the development of significant policies.
“Well, for starters, I actually understand the intricacies of the technology that already put me before Washington,” said Macy, referring to her prerequisites as a computer coder. “We write a policy focused on protecting your data, splitting cyber -spagrosis and pushing away from great technical censorship.”
Reverend Representative Nancy Macy, Rs.c. (Andrew Harnica/Getti Image)
According to her, her practical experience helps to notice both the shortcomings of the software and the political back.
“It turns out that writing the code teaches you to notice the mistakes in the software and in the political BS,” said Macy.
Asked how she keeps the internet work of her office, based on conservative principles such as accountability and leadership, Macy did not miss any strengthening.
“I lead with facts, talking for the people who sent me here, and I do not hide behind the consultants and did not filter the statements,” she said. “Whether the accountant means talking hard things, standing on your land and not running away from the fight, even if it causes the media to their pearls.”
As for the viral video on the Internet, showing that a stack of vodka phones seemed to laugh at the spectacle.
“About as much as vodka phones as wires, there are reliable sources for Bern-Touts,” she said.
She was even interested in social media requirements, with a tongue in a cheek generated on the II, holding two Berne mountain dog outside the Capitol, ordered: “This is true. I have a few Berner!”
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Macy made it clear that she sees this dispute as more smoke than fire, and she believes that she would not distract her from the legislation and presentation of her area.
Macy is the first woman who graduated from the South Carolina citadel, and the first woman selected to Charleston In Congress.