Nancy Mace says there's a lot of pressure on Republicans to vote to impeach President Biden if they win the elections.

Mace was asked if he expected an impeachment vote against Biden if Republicans took over the House.

There is a lot of pressure on Republicans to vote for that legislation. I believe that some people are considering that.

Todd replied simply: "WOW."

The GOP-majority Congress might try to impeach the president on a weekly basis, according to Rep. Adam Kinzinger. Kinzinger was referring to a Georgia lawmaker who has made impeachment of Biden a part of her platform.

Several Republicans filed articles of impeachment against Biden for withdrawing US forces from Afghanistan, his immigration policies, and his administration's eviction moratorium.

Mace told Todd she would look at the evidence and vote according to the law.

She told Todd that she wouldn't vote for impeachment if she felt that due process had been stripped away.

Mace thinks the vote will be divisive if the party holds it. She pushed back on it when she heard people were going to file articles of impeachment.

Mace told CNN that Trump's "entire legacy was wiped out" in the aftermath of the Capitol riots, even though she voted against impeachment.

Mace was a supporter of Trump before January 6.

During an interview with NBC, the congresswoman was asked if she would support Trump's presidential bid in the future.

She said she would support whoever the Republicans choose.

Representatives for Mace did not reply immediately.