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Watch: Nancy Mace reaches DC to vote for 'Big, beautiful bill' in pink pajamas, says her flights were cancelled

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Rep Nancy Mace (R-SC) did not want to miss the crucial vote for Donald Trump's 'Big, beautiful bill' and so started on a road trip in her pink pajamas when she found out that her flights had been canceled. Nancy blogged on her way and bombarded her social media with her videos.

In one clip shared on X, she wears her pajamas to a Wawa convenience store as AC/DC’s 1979 tune “Highway to Hell” blasts in the background. “If D.C. had a theme song …,” she captioned the post.

“From one Waffle House waitress to another, thank you for showing up, working hard, and keeping the coffee hot,” she captioned the post. “We haven’t forgotten where we came from. On to DC to vote for the Big, Beautiful Bill.”



Social media users were not impressed with her vlogging as users said that it was only an 8-hour drive from Charleston to DC but she made it look like a massive trek.

“What’s wrong with this woman? What’s with these videos where she’s on pajamas etc? Who’s doing her [social media]? This is unhinged and undignified for a congresswoman,” one wrote.

“Nancy Mace had her flight canceled to DC so she rented a luxury van with a driver, put on her jammies and then had a poor staffer film her all the way there for social media clout,” another wrote. “All paid for with taxpayer money. Gross.”

"Nancy Mace Needs Psychological Help," one wrote.

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