Congresswoman Nancy Mace joins Joe Pags for a wide-ranging and passionate interview, where she doesn’t hold back on the issues that matter most—from securing our elections and codifying President Trump’s executive orders, to calling out rogue judges and confronting the failures of the justice system firsthand.

At the center of the discussion is the SAVE Act, a bill designed to ensure only citizens can vote in federal elections. Mace points the finger directly at the Democrats: “The dems are so desperate for votes… we know what this is about, they want to cheat.” With illegal voting a growing concern among voters nationwide, Mace is pushing hard to get this passed and permanently lock in voter integrity protections.

But she also acknowledges how little Congress is doing to check radical judges like Judge Boasberg, who continues to block key Trump administration orders. “This is a guy who should not be a judge,” Mace says bluntly. “We have too many weak-kneed politicians who are unwilling to do the right thing.” Despite her call for impeachment, she notes, “Zero is happening in the House to rectify this situation,” and admits, “We’re not actually doing anything on this.”

Mace also gives a personal update on her assault case, which was recently dismissed without so much as a phone call. She tells Pags the AG at the time "didn’t even call me to tell me the case was dismissed,” she reveals. “I think it's because the system is rigged,” she adds, noting that her refusal to fall in line makes her a target. “I’m gunna have to hire an attorney to get to the bottom of it.”

Still, she remains optimistic about the direction of the DOJ under Pam Bondi and Kash Patel. She also stresses the need to codify President Trump’s executive orders into permanent law: “It’s very important that we codify everything that we can,” especially when it comes to issues like terrorism and the border.

When asked about the Democrats’ future leadership, Mace doesn’t hold back. “Let’s hope there's a democrat primary for President in [2028]  AOC, Jasmine Crockett, Gavin Newsom, Time Walz," she laughs.  "The more they fall into our traps... the worse it is for them. And we can win elections for decades if we keep it up.” As she puts it, “We win on messaging, we win on policy.”

This interview is a must-hear for anyone keeping track of the fight to preserve American values in a time of political upheaval.