A row has erupted over a bill proposed by Mace seeking to ban transgender women from using women's bathroom at the U.S. Capitol.
Republican Representative Nancy Mace has fired back at Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, saying she lives 'rent-free' in the New York representative's head, after she accused the South Carolina congresswoman of 'endangering women' with her transgender bathroom ban measure.
She also referred to McBride as a man and claimed she had been on the phone to Capitol Police following 'threats' she had received from the 'radical left.
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