Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said she "jumped in to assist" with evacuation efforts as Americans were airlifted from a war zone amid ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel with Iran, according to statements made to Fox News Digital.
The South Carolina Republican made these comments while House Republicans were meeting in South Florida to develop their strategy for the upcoming November midterm elections.
Limited Details Available
According to Fox News reporting, Mace indicated she traveled as part of the assistance efforts, though specific details about the location, timing, and scope of the evacuation operations were not provided in the available information.
The evacuation efforts are taking place against the backdrop of what Fox News characterized as a "U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran," though the available context does not include details about the nature or timeline of this conflict.
Republican Strategy Session
The disclosure came during a House Republican gathering in South Florida focused on mapping out the party's approach to November's midterm elections. The timing of Mace's overseas activities in relation to this strategic planning session was not specified in the available reporting.
No additional details were provided about other lawmakers' involvement in similar efforts or the broader scope of American evacuation operations in the region.