Nancy Mace Calls for Anti-Voyeur Legislation in Hearing, Shares Blurred 'Naked Silhouette' After Being Recorded Without Consent

Nancy Mace Calls for Anti-Voyeur Legislation in Hearing, Shares Blurred ‘Naked Silhouette’ After Being Recorded Without Consent


Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) called for anti-voyeur legislation during a hearing on Capitol Hill wherein she shared a blurred “naked silhouette” screenshot of herself being recorded without consent.

Mace was chairing the House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on surveilling people in private spaces.

“Freedom is not a theory. It is the right to breathe. It is the right to dress and undress, to sleep without someone’s camera filming your naked body. The Founders wrote liberty in parchment, but hidden cameras erase it in pixels,” Mace said. “I speak not just as a lawmaker, but as a survivor.”

The congresswoman displayed a poster board behind her featuring a wide-angle security camera view of a living room with a blurred figure in the doorway.

“Behind

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