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MACE reacts to the refusal of refusal to refuse the binding for the 19-year-old, which is accused due to the threat of murder

Greenville, SC-A 19-year-old from Greenville, who was accused of having threatened to have threatened the Republican US representative Nancy Mace on Friday morning.

According to the authorities, suspicious Roxie Wolfe published a message on X: “I will murder [Mace] With a weapon and I am 100% dead ***. “

Samuel Cain/Roxie Wolf(Greenville County Detention Center)

The investigators said Wolfe admitted to doing the office for federal agents.

Wolfe is accused of having threatened the life of an official and was instructed under the name Samuel Cain in the Greenville County Detung Center.

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Mace published the following explanation after the arrest:

“The trans movement drives violence. Capitol Police and Sled moved quickly in this threat of death, and they should. Nobody should be exposed to threats to murder to call radical gender ideology. It's not just about me. It is an attack on freedom of speak, the rule of law and everyone who is courageous enough to say the truth about biology.

We won't return. We won't stop fighting to protect women and children. I am deeply grateful for the US Capitol police and the sledge that I, my family and my employees have brought myself to safety. “

According to SLED, the suspicious Roxie Wolfe posted a message on X, in which she said: “I will murder [Mace] With a weapon and I am 100% dead ***. “

In a trailer negotiation on Friday, a judge refused to bond for Wolfe.

After the hearing, Mace mentioned the assassination attempt against Donald Trump and said that people who should be in prison should be in prison.

Here you will find a complete view of the Impact declaration of MACE, which was read out during the hearing:

Your honor,

Today I not only come as a victim, but as a seated member of the United States representative, which were the goal of a direct and credible threat in their lives.

On May 15, 2025, Samuel Theodore Cain was arrested because he had threatened to murder me. He threatened to shoot me.

His intention was clear and his intention was violent.

According to the law of South Carolina, it is illegal to threaten the life of an official. For a certain reason, the law has a fine of 5,000 US dollars and up to five years in prison – because these threats are not just words. They are supposed to intimidate, silence them and paralyze public servants who were chosen for a job.

When the threat entered, my employees – who feared more for my security for my security, when I ever allowed it – referred to me and asked me to get into a safe place. At the time we didn't know where this man was. We only knew that he was Carolina somewhere in the state of South.

This meant that I was vulnerable. My staff was vulnerable. And my children were vulnerable.

I immediately had to make changes to my movements, environments and plans because a man I had never hit threatened to put a ball in me.

We had to use local law enforcement authorities to immediately patrol my home and offices.

We accept the public exam as chosen officials. We do not accept terror. The normalization of threats to civil servants corrodes democracy from the inside. It is not just an attack on an individual – it is an attack on the principle of free and fair representation.

This is not the first time that I had to live under the weight of these threats. I live over my shoulder every day. I have received death threats from activists who claim to speak for the so-called “trans movement”.

I think the trans movement is radicalized. It's a cult.

Trans -people and their supporters refuel violence, especially women who say the truth and to be elected officials who refuse to be bullied.

Men who cross as women are mentally ill. They are violent towards women. And in a state that does not close enough to protect women, it is now time to show women that the state of South Carolina will follow its laws and protect them.

That is morally correct.

My fear is real. My fear has real consequences – because of my ability to do my job, in terms of the safety of my child, to do the safety of my employees.

Words have consequences. Threats like this are terrorist files that are supposed to shake the basics of democracy by aiming at those that serve.

I pray that this young man find God who can turn the hearts of the stone into the heart of the meat alone.

I ask that the bond is refused or placed on the highest possible amount. The defendant should be exposed to the full weight of the statutory penalties – because it sends a message that threats to civil servants are only one further day without consequence.

In doing so, a dangerous message would send: the threat of killing a member of the congress is a tolerable crime. It is not. It is crime. And it has to be treated as such.

I ask this Court to treat this case with the seriousness that he demands.

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