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The man who had a vicious argument with Nancy Mace claimed that the congresswoman “loved to play the victim card” was proud to trigger her so-called “crash” of Mace.

The 47-year-old pulled out his cell phone in the Charleston store and recorded the man in the middle of a skin care aisle and accused him of “harassing” her after asking her if she was going to attend this year’s Town Hall meeting.

The man wore green shorts, white buttons and white sneakers – he seemed very calm and polite at first, but his tone quickly changed as they continued to interact.

Now he is sure he is Ely Murray-Quick, a small business owner in Charleston, who starts speaking to the media while defending himself on social media and Fox News.

Initially, he told CNN Monday night that he “expected to have a proper response, which is your response to our state’s elected representative. Even the timeline.

But Murray-Quick told advocates that he felt he was asking questions that needed to be asked.

“I took this opportunity to ask her many voters who wanted to know, and I asked her when to preside over the [town hall],’ he told the advocates.

Although Mace pointed out that she had held a town hall to defend herself, Murray-Quick quickly regarded it as a false one.

Ely Murray-Quick (pictured right) is a South Carolina man who has a vicious argument with Nancy Mace, who says congresswomen “love to play victim cards” and take pride in triggering what he calls Mace’s “crash.”

The 47-year-old (pictured) pulled out his cell phone in the Charleston store and recorded Murray Quark in the middle of the skin care aisle

The 47-year-old (pictured) pulled out his cell phone in the Charleston store and recorded Murray Quark in the middle of the skin care aisle

“She asked several questions over the phone at dinner and didn’t give her own constituents and people in South Carolina a chance to ask…real questions,” he claimed.

He said that Mays “decided to tell me I want f**k” at the time, although he said that as a gay man in the South, “I had a lot of hurtful insults.”

Nancy Mace’s “too simple” F**K You” won’t hurt me the way she thought she would.

‘Nancy Mace loves playing with the victim card, but that’s not what’s going on here. I asked a simple question. As a South Carolina resident, she couldn’t answer. She cannot meet the needs of the people.

Murray-Quick said it was his opinion of the congresswoman to understand her reaction to his problem.

“I think it shows to her character that this is the type of language she decides to use as someone in the same space as her,” he said.

He also made a record of claiming that he used the excuse of “two votes for gay marriage” to avoid his problems.

“I want to vote for a bigger problem, and I want to see it resolved,” he added. “Insurance, health care, South Carolina’s education system will consistently rank the lowest in the state … and she didn’t solve the reason.”

Murray-Quick defended himself, claiming that he always lived six to ten feet from Mace and had “no physical confrontation.”

Murray -Quick (pictured) - Wearing green shorts, white buttons and white sneakers - He seemed very calm and polite at first, but his tone quickly changed as they continued to interact

Murray -Quick (pictured) – Wearing green shorts, white buttons and white sneakers – He seemed very calm and polite at first, but his tone quickly changed as they continued to interact

Murray-Quick attempts to call Mess (pictured), her past allegations against those who called her in public

Murray-Quick attempts to call Mess (pictured), her past allegations against those who called her in public

Mace insisted on her story in an interview with Sean Hannity on Monday with Fox News.

“This guy approaches me and I will tell you that I feel threatened and harassed, as someone who has experienced trauma in her life, a lot of women will understand what I’m talking about, when a man approaches you in an aggressive way, he does, he feels dangerous, just like those who used to be in danger of being in trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and trauma and tra

Mace is open and pre-open in Congress about her history of sexual assault.

“You can fight or run away, I am a warrior. I never retreated from the battle. ” she said.

Murray-Quick tried to call on Mace to charge Mace against people who had called her in public, including a transgender person who was charged with assault and eventually fell.

When the editing started when he went to Town Hall, their interaction quickly spread as the editing started asking her.

“I do it every year,” Metz said of the town hall. “Do you want to keep going?”

Mays (pictured) stands in her story Monday, Sean Hannity

Mays (pictured) stands in her story Monday, Sean Hannity

He then replied, “I ask if you want more town halls this year!”

‘Do you want to keep moving forward and keep harassing me? She probably went to a dozen town halls last year…” she told him in a video posted to X on Saturday night.

“I’ll ask if you’re still doing it this year. It’s a simple question,’ he quipped.

“Yes, I’ve done one and I’ll do more,” the Republican replied.

She added in a friendly tone: “You are always invited.

While smiling and telling Mess, he would look for a “actual invitation” to her townhouse meeting, Republican Rep. cut Murray-Quick and said: “By the way, I vote for two gay marriages.”

Murray-Quick seemed confused by her remarks and looked around the store in shock: “What does this have to do with me?”

“I’m just talking. It’s about you,”Mace told him in blue skinny jeans, denim and heels.

He approached her and said, “Do you think everything about me is related to gay marriage?”

“I do,” she replied to Murray-Quick, ‘Is this your first position when you talk to me? Do you have any other humane conversations about me?

“You want to show up on my face, it should be one of last year,” Metz said.

Murray-Quick seemed to ignore her previous statements and continued, “You have no other humane thing to talk about me and then say, “Oh, I support gay marriage”?”

The two seemed to have some civil interaction until Metz told him:

The two seemed to have some civil interaction until Metz told him: “By the way, I voted for two gay marriages”

Mace is busy explaining the

Mace is busy explaining the “simple questions” he initially asked her

‘Well, yes, because you’re in a dilemma with the face of the town hall you might have been to last year. do you like me? ” she said, the bearded man repeated the first question he asked her.

“What I did is ask you a simple question, is whether you have plans to have more town halls. That’s a problem,” he said.

“I have more than a dozen every year,” Metz replied with a smile: “Great! That’s my whole question.

He cut him off again, “You don’t have to get involved in everything else.”

“You might have come to either of them last year. I have more than a dozen. ” she said.

He then clarified: “I ask you this year, not 2024.”

“Where were you that year? Or the year before that year? “Mays said, and the two began to speak to each other.

Mace tangents the “crazy” of the left-wing figures as he is busy explaining the “simple questions” he initially asked her.

“You! You’ll be voted so quickly this year. I can’t wait for you to get into the dirt’

“Because the people on your left are crazy. You’re absolutely crazy,” she told him.

“Am I absolutely crazy?” Murray-Quick began to walk down with a smile.

“Leave my face! Goodbye, Mace said, and the male shopper said, “You’re crazy.”

“You! You will be voted so quickly this year. I can’t wait for you to get into the dirt.

“I’m not, I’m not! I won a lot,” she shouted at him.

“You are a shame to this state. That’s you. You are a shame. I’ll ask you a simple question, you just go to this long talk and tell me f *** you? Disgusting. ” he told her.

‘Yes and you! She answered my face as the two cursed each other,” she replied, while the Ulta staff stared at them in confusion.

When Metz asked him, “What’s your name?”

Metz (April 10 is April 10) is under fire for skipping town hall held in March in the state’s Lowcountry Accountability Alliance

Metz (April 10 is April 10) is under fire for skipping town hall held in March in the state’s Lowcountry Accountability Alliance

Then he replied, “You are a nasty b****, that’s my name. Are you talking about me? Is that the first thing you want to ask you a question?

“Absolutely, take f*** out of my face… Now.” Mess told him that the two exchanged more cursed words before the video ended.

Mace is apparently irritated by the interaction with the unnamed man, calling him the title “Crazy”.

She wrote: “Some madman without shaking, a man in the duke of daisies, was in a cosmetics shop today, and on my face today.”

‘Dems are crazy. So I’m leaving-I won’t back off. I 24 hours a day, 24 hours a day, 24 hours a day, 365 days a week. Try me.

Then, she posted under the video: “I just want to wash my body in the afternoon.”

Recently, Mace has come under fire for skipping the Town Hall held in March at the state’s Lowcountry Accountability Coalition.

“This is fake news. The campaign is driven by left-wing extremists and paid instigators with clear agendas,” Mays said in a post on X about her absence.

“I won’t attend. We stay away because it is not safe and we refuse to be bullied by threats to me, my employees and my family.

She hosted her first town hall on April 8 and only announced that it happened on X when it started.

Just the day before she held the event, she posted a video of herself about the “creepy Town Hall forger” who called her office last month, which was guaranteed in the Town Hall last month.

‘Do something good for someone in Lowcountry. Stop this. Don’t be violent to your words. Stop being ugly and hatred,” Metz added.

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