Transgender influencer threatens to KILL Rep. Nancy Mace for her opposition to men using women's bathrooms
By avagrace // 2024-11-29
 
A transgender influencer, i.e. a man pretending to be a woman, has threatened to kill U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) over her opposition to biological men using the restrooms of biological women. Writing for the Post Millennial, independent journalist Andy Ngo named the influencer as Venus Andromeda Boyle, born Joshua Ryan Matthew Boyle. The gender-confused influencer allegedly posted his threats to the congresswoman on Instagram. The first threat came in the form of an Instagram story that featured a knife emoji and the text "prepare to die." Boyle tagged Mace's official account in the aforementioned story. The second threat came in the form of a video where the influencer voiced out his plans. "This video goes out to Congresswoman Nancy Mace," he began. "I hope that one day, I do find you in that women's bathroom and I grab your ratty-looking f*****g hair and drag your face down to the floor, while I repeatedly bash it in until the blood's everywhere and you're dead." Boyle concluded the video by thanking those who saw his clip and expressing hope that Mace "receives this message well." The transgender influencer issued his threats following the congresswoman's introduction of a bill that would prohibit biological men from entering women's bathrooms on Capitol Hill. According to the National Pulse, the proposal came after U.S. Representative-elect Sarah McBride (D-DE) – who was born male but pretends to be a female – was voted into office. "Toxic men want to silence us [women], but we won't shut up," Mace told the Post Millennial in response to Boyle's threats. "An Antifa terrorist threatening to kill a woman – a rape victim – because she doesn't want a man exposing himself in front of her shows how unhinged and dangerous the far-left movement has become."

Boyle also targeted Trump and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling

Mace also reposted Boyle's threats toward her on X. "This is the exact type of man I don't want in the women's restroom with me," she wrote. But after Mace posted the threats, the transgender influencer changed his screen name, made his account private and scrubbed his online footprint. Ngo also expounded on the 24-year-old Boyle's links to Antifa in his report. Originally hailing from California, the influencer moved to Oregon to study political science at Portland State University on a scholarship awarded by the Pride Foundation for his transgender activism. Boyle also has a history of involvement with Portland Antifa, the independent journalist continued. The influencer had also made threats against President-elect Donald Trump and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling. The latter has been a staunch critic of transgenderism in the United Kingdom where she resides. "Why is Rowling still alive? That f******g wench needs to die," Boyle said in a separate video made the same time as the threats to Mace. "I think we need to hold our politicians [Trump and Mace] accountable by murdering them. And I think we need to hold Rowling accountable by murdering her too." The Post Millennial continued: "Under federal law, threatening elected officials can be a felony offense. [The outlet] understands there is an active federal investigation into the threats against Mace." Head over to Unhinged.news for similar stories. Watch this clip from Newsmax about U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) fighting to ban biological men from women's restrooms on Capitol Hill. This video is from the NewsClips channel on Brighteon.com.

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