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Video: Congresswoman Nancy Mace Who Pushed COVID Vaccines Regrets Getting Jabbed, Says She Suffers From Hand Tremors And Heart Pain As A Result

Mace testified in front of the House Oversight Committee saying she doesn’t believe her health issues will ever go away

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(LifeSite) Republican U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina spoke out about her apparent adverse reaction to her second experimental COVID-19 jab last week, explaining that she has “great regrets about getting the shot because of the health issues that I now have that I don’t think are ever going to go away.”

Mace made the comments during a Wednesday House Oversight Committee hearing on Twitter censorship. 

 

In her remarks, the socially liberal South Carolina Republican criticized Twitter for stifling the reach of accredited medical professionals who expressed opinions about COVID-19 that ran counter to the established narrative.

She highlighted tweets from medical experts like Great Barrington Declaration signers Dr. Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford and Harvard’s Dr. Martin Kulldorff, which had been suppressed on social media.

According to revelations uncovered in the “Twitter Files,” an article by Dr. Bhattacharya about natural immunity to the virus had been placed on a “Trends Blacklist” on Twitter.

“Apparently the views of a Stanford doctor are ‘disinformation’ to you people,” Rep. Mace said Wednesday.

“I, along with many Americans, have long-term effects from COVID,” she said. “Not only was I a long-hauler, but I have effects from the vaccine. It wasn’t the first shot but it was a second shot.”

She said she has subsequently “developed asthma that has never gone away since the second shot,” and has “tremors in my left hand.”

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