‘Danger to National Security’: Retired General Sounds Alarm on Pro-Trump Congresswoman
In a scathing editorial published by Island News, retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges has strongly criticized Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC), calling her a “danger to national security.” His remarks reflect growing concerns among some political and military figures over Mace’s fervent loyalty to former President Donald Trump, which Hodges argues comes at the expense of the nation’s security and constitutional values.
A Critique Rooted in Mace’s Loyalty to Trump
Mace, a high-profile supporter of Trump and a representative of a district with deep military roots, has raised eyebrows for her controversial actions and statements. She has drawn attention for her public support of Trump’s policies and her frequent media appearances, often engaging in polarizing rhetoric. Hodges points to this behavior as deeply troubling, particularly in the context of her support for Trump, whom he accuses of disrespecting military veterans and undermining American democracy.
“For years, Trump has insulted veterans, calling the fallen ‘suckers and losers,’ belittling John McCain for his capture during the Vietnam War, and arrogantly referring to military leaders as ‘my generals.’ His disregard for our Constitution was laid bare when he refused to honor the peaceful transfer of power after his presidency,” Hodges wrote in the editorial. He went on to emphasize that Mace’s loyalty to Trump blinds her to the broader implications of her actions, which he believes compromises the nation’s security.
Bizarre Behavior and Controversial Statements
Nancy Mace, despite representing a military-heavy district in South Carolina, has often found herself at odds with both her colleagues and the public. She made headlines by wearing a Scarlet Letter shirt in response to criticism from her party after she voted to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House. This symbolic gesture, referencing Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter, was widely interpreted as a protest against what Mace perceived as her ostracization by Republican leadership.
Mace has also courted controversy with her comments on race, particularly when she deliberately mispronounced Vice President Kamala Harris’s name and dismissed criticism from the Black community, claiming those offended “don’t respect women.” Her actions, often seen as attempts to garner media attention, have raised concerns even within her own staff. Former aides have reportedly described Mace as “mentally unstable” and obsessed with staying in the public eye.
However, Hodges contends that her behavior is more than just erratic—it reflects a deeper, more dangerous allegiance to Trump’s political agenda, which he argues undermines U.S. national security.
Ignoring Military Values and Traditions
A significant portion of Hodges’ editorial focuses on Mace’s failure to uphold the principles of military service, despite her background as a graduate of The Citadel, South Carolina’s prestigious military college. Hodges, who grew up in a Republican household, was particularly critical of her stance on issues such as Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression. He argued that her refusal to support funding Ukraine’s defense, a position aligned with the pro-Trump MAGA wing of the Republican Party, reflects a dangerous disregard for broader U.S. strategic interests.
“As a Citadel graduate, Congresswoman Nancy Mace continues to enable these dangerous policies—and she should know better,” Hodges wrote. He argued that her background in military service should have instilled in her a deeper understanding of America’s role on the global stage, especially in defending democracy abroad. Instead, he claimed that Mace’s blind loyalty to Trump has caused her to lose sight of these larger responsibilities.
Hodges also pointed out the irony of Mace representing a district with a proud military tradition, including the 1st South Carolina Volunteers of African Descent, a regiment formed during the Civil War, and local veterans who have served the nation with distinction. “Nancy Mace’s betrayal of these principles is a gut punch to those who sacrificed everything,” he wrote.
A Call to Action
The retired general’s editorial is not just a critique of Mace, but also a broader call for voters—both conservative and liberal—to reject candidates who prioritize loyalty to Trump over the nation’s security and democratic values. Hodges argued that opposing Trump and Mace “doesn’t make you a Democrat; it just means you still care about our Constitution and all the values you fought for.”
Hodges, like many former military officials who have distanced themselves from Trump’s brand of Republicanism, has expressed frustration with the current direction of the GOP. He left the party following the January 6 Capitol riots, which he said exposed a dangerous shift within the Republican Party away from its core principles and toward an ideology that places loyalty to Trump over loyalty to the country.
In his concluding remarks, Hodges emphasized that the safety and security of the United States should not be compromised for political gain or personal loyalty to any one individual, particularly someone who has demonstrated contempt for military values and constitutional norms.
The editorial has resonated with many voters in Mace’s district, where her controversial actions have drawn both criticism and support. As the 2024 election cycle approaches, Mace’s alignment with Trump and her conduct in office are likely to remain central issues for constituents deciding her political future.