Nancy Mace claims to have traveled to the Middle East to get a family out of the war zone
Representative Nancy Mace claims to have traveled to Israel to help a family stranded in the middle of the war return to the US
Nancy Mace, a candidate for governor of South Carolina, revealed that she traveled to the Middle East to get a family stranded in the war zone, but upon realizing the serious situation faced by other Americans, she decided to launch a massive strategy aimed at achieving their return to United States.
Through a message posted on the platform country, is to get them out. I haven't slept. I haven't eaten much. And I've seen every exhausting moment,” she wrote.
Mace then criticized the vast majority of politicians for remaining distant from the problems of thousands of American citizens who were stranded on the other side of the world when the war against Iran began and airspace was closed in much of the Middle East. wait for the situation to resolve itself, and then there are those who get on a plane. I'm the person who has always gotten on a plane.
The family I traveled here for is safe and sound at home, but then I learned about more families. Hundreds of families. Thousands. They are still stranded. Gray Bull Rescue and others are helping them,” she explained.
The congresswoman's comment stems from a request she made to the State Department to secure transportation for Gray Bull Rescue, a Florida-based non-profit organization run by veterans dedicated to evacuating US citizens and allies from war zones.as well as areas affected by natural disasters or humanitarian crises.
“Grey Bull has been evacuating Americans.This was their 808th mission. Yesterday they evacuated 155 Americans, families with babies and students. They had the people, but not the plan. I got on to get it (Thanks to the State Department, the Embassies of Jordan, Israel, and Greece).
Seeing this conflict firsthand reminded me what is at stake when the world becomes dangerous and leadership becomes a matter of character, not expediency,” emphasized the woman who dreams of governing her home state.

