Nancy Mace demands airport CEO resign after claims she mistreated staff
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is demanding the resignation of Charleston Airport CEO Elliot Summey and threatening legal action after airport officials accused her of mistreating staff."My lawyers are examining EVERY...
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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is demanding the resignation of Charleston Airport CEO Elliot Summey and threatening legal action after airport officials accused her of mistreating staff. "My lawyers are examining EVERY LEGAL OPTION," Mace wrote in a post to X. "Elliot — I’m waiting for that resignation letter. Tomorrow morning. Get your computer ready and start typing. You’re completely and totally COOKED." "And everyone involved should resign. NOW. IMMEDIATELY! And RETRACT every single phony claim." NANCY MACE BLASTS 'LUNATIC RAGE' AFTER SPARRING WITH PROTESTERS AT ROWDY TOWN HALL Mace, who launched a bid to become South Carolina’s next governor earlier this year, has vigorously rejected claims that she mistreated airport security. Last month, the Charleston International Airport filed an incident report on her conduct prior to a flight she took on Oct. 30. Security filed the report on the same day. "We arrive at the TSA checkpoint in less than a minute and found Rep. Mace waiting at the entrance very irate. She immediately started walking towards her gate. During the entire escort, Rep. Mace was talking loudly, using profanity at times for others to hear," the report reads. "Mace started cursing and stated that this is no way to treat a f---ing United States Representative. She also stated that she was tired of the police being incompetent. Ms. Mace was then escorted to B-8 where she stood for approximately 10 minutes before boarding her flight." WOMAN KICKS SOUTHWEST EMPLOYEE, PUNCHES COMPUTER MONITORS IN VIOLENT AIRPORT MELTDOWN In response to a request for comment, Charleston Airport Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Spencer Pryor said he valued the work of the airport's law enforcement. "At Charleston International Airport, the safety and security of our more than 6 million passengers, elected officials, and guests who travel through our terminal is our highest priority. Our nationally accredited Airport Police Department works tirelessly al…