This show proudly sponsored by Real American Freestyle Wrestling. We are very lucky to bring in our special guest now, Congresswoman Nancy Mace. She is a Congresswoman you know well and have seen and liked on Fox News, talking about all sorts of things. She now, this week, dropping in to South Carolina's governor's race and making quite a splash. Congresswoman, thank you for joining us.
And good morning, America.
So great to have this announcement, big announcement this week. It's been amazing and deeply humbling, the outpouring of support. It is a big announcement, Congresswoman. And in full disclosure, I've had such a privilege and honor to interview you so many times on important issues in Washington. But you made the decision.
You decided that your skills and talents were better spent in the Palmetto State and home in the governor's mansion. Tell me why and how you came about this decision.
Well, we have a huge opportunity in the midterms next year to elect America first governors who can implement. President Trump's agenda at the state level on down. And that's what we're going to do. I've learned so much in my four and a half years in Congress. And the other thing is, too, is that, you know, when I came into Congress, I said I believe in term limits.
I said I would only do three terms. And so I'm self-term limiting myself. Like, if you believe in something, then you should probably operate that way. Put your money where your mouth is. And it's time for South County to elect a new leader in the congressional district next year in the midterms.
Taken this seat from being a Democrat seat to being a stronghold Republican seat, and we will win it again in the congressional seat next year. But I'm excited. I got a lot of plans for South Carolina.
Well, you know, Congresswoman, you mentioned something there that I haven't heard in a long time, and that is term limits. I can remember being in Washington when that was actually something that the Conservative Party, Conservatives, and the Republican Party really wanted.
Now it seems to be something of a relic, but you're making that choice. That's great.
Now, let's talk about you jumped into an already pretty crowded field. And no surprise as a tough Congresswoman went to the Citadel, came in with some pretty sharp elbows. First, before we talk about your sort of exchange and really going pretty quickly at each other with the Attorney General Alan Wilson, let's talk about just how crowded that field is in South Carolina. Was that something that you looked at and said, no, I'm still going in?
Well, we're leading in all of the third-party independent polling. We're ahead of every other candidate. Most of the there are five of us. Three of them are in low single digits. It's really a two-person race between me and the Attorney General.
And we're just going to crush it. We're going to crush him. We're going to crush his record. I have the best record of anyone that is running for governor in terms of supporting the president. I was there to help him get Mike Johnson elected, the Speaker of the House that he wanted.
I helped fire the director of the Secret Service after Donald Trump was shot. I was there defending Donald Trump as a rape survivor during the infamous George Stephanopoulos interview that Donald Trump won a $15 million defamation suit against.
So there's no one else in the race that I would argue has President Trump's back as much as I do. And my record speaks for itself. And I'm running against an attorney general who lets off pedophiles for one day in jail. There's case after case I've been highlighting what I believe to be very disturbing and alarming. And I'm running on law and order because we had a sanctuary sheriff over the last four years in South Carolina.
And our attorney general did nothing while she let out illegals who are rapists, murderers, and pedophiles. Like if that's the future of South Carolina, that's not what the people want. They want someone who respects the president, respects federal and state law, and will keep our community safe with law and order. Hi, everyone. It's Brian Kilmead here.
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Well, and, Congresswoman, to be fair to everyone, to all the candidates in this race, to herself and the Attorney General, we had the Attorney General on earlier this week, and he did sort of address this. I want to play you a little bit of what he said and have you respond. Listen here. She's accused me of all kinds of things. I mean, she's accused me of putting, you know, not putting people away in prison for a single day.
The reality is, is that my office. has quadrupled the size of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. the human trafficking test for We are supporting local law enforcement. moving backlogs. And she is just throwing every single piece of mud she can at an General direction, but the truth of the matter is, she's she.
Mm-hmm. Yes, she's an organizer. About the polls. She sees me as an impediment to her political ambition.
Okay, I would get your response to that.
Well, I mean, he's just he's really just sort of full of it. I mean, I'm working off of his record, not his rhetoric. And he can have as many task forces as he wants, but the facts are that human trafficking and sex trafficking is up over 400% in the last decade since he's been in office. There's no end in sight. It's increased.
He allowed a sanctuary sheriff go rogue in South Carolina. He prosecutes. Convicted pedophiles and let some off for one day in jail. There's a case in South Carolina where a guy had 1,900 images of kids as young as three. being assaulted by animals, and he was facing sixty years.
And the Attorney General in South Carolina, Alan Wilson, prosecuted that case, gave him a plea deal in 15 minutes. He was facing 60 years. Alan Wilson said he put it down and let him serve one day in jail. And there are other convicted pedophile cases just like that. And I'm a victim of the system, I work with victims, I have so many victims.
They're coming forward asking for my help because they're not getting it from the Attorney General.
So I'm gonna fight hard. I'm gonna fight on the facts. I'm gonna fight on the truth. And I will not allow him or anyone else in this race. Smear my record, lie about my record, and I'm going to fight hard just like President Trump when they're coming after me and the establishment, because he's part of it, is coming after me because I'm standing up for you.
I'm standing up for South Carolinians. I'm standing up for every hardworking American who's been ignored by the system. I'm here to fight for you. And, you know, the Attorney General seems to be saying in his defense that these are judges that make those decisions. But it's fascinating when you say, Congressman, you know, you're going to fight tough and as tough as anybody else in that race.
I'll ask you sort of the same question I asked the Attorney General, which was, you know, already it's gotten pretty nasty already, the fighting and obviously maybe a preview of what's to come. Are you concerned at all that the race gets too negative, that it's bad for South Carolina?
Well, it's not great, especially when you have the chief law enforcement officer, the attorney general. Attacking someone who has gone to law enforcement, worked with law enforcement, provided evidence to law enforcement. I'm actually a key witness in an investigation right now where I provided information to law enforcement, and he's tampering with that. He's trying to taint a jury pool for a future civil and/or criminal case in the courts of South Carolina. And what Donald Trump is all about, Donald Trump is about the truth.
Donald Trump is against weaponizing the justice system. And I'm going to be just like Trump in high heels when I see the weaponization. A general's office or a solicitor's office, like in one of our counties in South Carolina, we have over 350 murder cases. Um that are being prosecuted in just one of our counties in South Carolina.
So I'm here to bring the truth, I'm here to bring law and order, and I'm here to bring justice for everyone who deserves it. Donald Trump in high heels. Congresswoman Nancy Mace, we've got to leave it there. We're going up against a hard break. Thank you for taking time and speaking on behalf of the Brian Killing Show.
We hope you will continue to come back and talk about this race. It's one of the most interesting in the country. Congresswoman, have a great weekend. Anytime, thank you. God bless.
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