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Mace Calls for Investigation into Noem: ‘I Don’t Think She Walks Away from This’

On Friday, Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) appeared on Newsmax TV’s “National Report” and called for an investigation into South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s use of taxpayer funds during her time as a member of the Department of Homeland Security. Mace expressed concern over Noem’s handling of these funds and stated that she believes an investigation is necessary.

Mace’s comments came after a recent report by the Associated Press revealed that Noem had used state-owned airplanes for personal travel, including trips to attend political events and speaking engagements. The report also raised questions about the governor’s use of state funds for security detail during these trips.

In her interview, Mace stated, “I think there should be an investigation into how she spent those taxpayer funds. I don’t think she walks away from this.” She also expressed concern over the potential misuse of taxpayer money and the need for accountability in government spending.

Noem, who is considered a rising star in the Republican Party, has faced criticism in recent months for her handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and her decision to not implement strict lockdown measures in her state. This latest controversy adds to the growing scrutiny of her actions as governor.

Mace’s call for an investigation has received support from other Republican lawmakers, including Representative Dusty Johnson (R-SD) who stated, “I think it’s important that we get to the bottom of this. We need to make sure that taxpayer funds are being used appropriately.”

Governor Noem has denied any wrongdoing and defended her use of state-owned planes, stating that it was necessary for her to attend events and promote South Dakota’s economy. She also stated that she has reimbursed the state for the cost of her security detail during political events.

However, Mace and other lawmakers are not convinced and are calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. They believe that it is important for government officials to be held accountable for their actions and for the proper use of taxpayer funds.

This latest controversy has also sparked a debate about the role of government officials and their use of taxpayer money. Many are questioning whether it is appropriate for elected officials to use state resources for personal or political gain.

In light of these concerns, it is crucial for there to be transparency and accountability in government spending. Taxpayers have the right to know how their money is being used and it is the responsibility of elected officials to ensure that it is being used for the benefit of the public.

As Representative Mace stated, “We need to make sure that taxpayer funds are being used appropriately.” This sentiment is shared by many Americans who expect their elected officials to act with integrity and responsibility when it comes to managing public funds.

In conclusion, Representative Mace’s call for an investigation into Governor Noem’s use of taxpayer funds is a necessary step in ensuring transparency and accountability in government spending. It is important for elected officials to be held to a high standard and to use taxpayer money for the benefit of the public. As this investigation unfolds, it is crucial for the truth to be revealed and for appropriate action to be taken. The American people deserve nothing less.

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