Washington DC - Nancy Mace recently scolded her constituents for complaining about her refusal to do an in-person town hall event in her district.
In a shared to X on Monday, Mace complained about how her office has received phone calls from about 300 constituents after she declined an invitation from the Lowcountry Accountability Alliance to attend a town hall last month.
The South Carolina representative insisted the "BS calls are taking away from people who have real needs" and said none of the callers had "any issues that need to be resolved."
"What you all are doing is evil; it's completely evil," Mace argued. "Help those in our community. Help those in need.
"Stop making BS excuses that... put people in harm's way," she continued. "You're just being nasty, you're being ugly, you're being hateful, you're being evil. Stop it."
Mace's reaction comes as Republican have attracted protesters and angry constituents demanding answers about President 's controversial agenda.
In response, the GOP has claimed Democrats have been paying actors to disrupt the events and have urged Republicans not to hold town hall events.
Some Republicans, such as Colorado Rep. , have begun, which makes it possible to monitor the questions and prohibit the audience from providing any kind of feedback.