Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has become the latest GOP congresswoman to lash out at House leadership.

In a searing New York Times op-ed , Mace criticized Republican leaders for prioritizing party control over “accountability and achievement,” arguing that rank-and-file lawmakers, including women, have been cast away to the side in passing the GOP’s agenda.

“No one can be held responsible for inaction, so far too little gets done,” Mace wrote Monday afternoon. “The obstacles to achieving almost anything are enough to make any member who came to Washington with noble intentions ask: Why am I even here?”

Mace, who is running for governor of South Carolina, emphasized that only a small number of lawmakers negotiate major legislation behind closed doors — all while leadership breaks promises

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