Nancy Maces foul-mouthed airport tirades roil race for South Carolina governorship as rival slams spoiled brat

New disclosures of a foul-mouthed tirade by Rep.Nancy Mace in the Charleston airport have roiled the South Carolina governor’s race and ignited angry accusations between the lawmaker and one of her competitors in the Republican primary.Her rival, state AG Alan Wilson, called Mace a “spoiled brat” who treats cops like “servants,” at a time when the two of them are furiously competing for support from voters – and President Trump.Mace back in August called herself “Trump in high heels” and acknowledged “I would really like his support for governor.” So far, Trump hasn’t given it – to anybody.Mace this week slammed an internal Charleston Airport Authority investigation that probed her profanity-laced “spectacle” Oct.

30, when Mace chewed out police officers and TSA agents over expedited security for her outbound flight, after a planned VIP escort fell through.New details are still coming to light – including an earlier incident in April where Mace allegedly blew up at agents who wouldn’t let her bring a family member through expedited security, according to the investigation report. “This is the only airport that gives me s–t,” she complained, according to one of the numerous law enforcement officers interviewed as part of the probe.The investigative report was obtained by The Post through a public documents request.One interviewed TSA agent quotes Mace as telling a cop following the botched Oct.30 escort for her arrival at an airport gate, “I’m sick of your s–t, I’m tired of having to wait.”Another officer, an explosives tech, described Mace as being “very nasty, very rude.” She said she could hear Mace calling police officers “f–king idiots” and “f–king incompetent” and stating that she was a “f–king representative.”Yet the airport was “not busy at all” at the time of the incident, the officer said.A TSA agent said during the interaction Mace “literally was on that phone talking and textin...

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