Representative Nancy Mace Introduces Resolution to Expel Representative Cory Mills from House
U.S. Representative Nancy Mace introduced a resolution on April 20 to expel Representative Cory Mills from the House of Representatives. The resolution cites allegations of domestic violence, sexual misconduct, cyberstalking, lying about military service, and profiting from his position. The action follows reports of these allegations against the Florida representative.
upi.comU.S. Representative Nancy Mace, a Republican from South Carolina, introduced a resolution on April 20, 2026, to expel Representative Cory Mills, a Republican from Florida, from the House of Representatives. The resolution addresses allegations including domestic violence and sexual misconduct.
” The allegations form the basis of the expulsion effort. No further details on the resolution's status were provided in the report.
The allegations against Mills include claims of domestic violence, where he is accused of physical abuse and instructing victims to conceal it. Additional accusations involve sexual misconduct and cyberstalking of women. Mills is also accused of misrepresenting his military service and using his congressional position for personal profit.
Expulsion from the House requires a two-thirds vote under House rules. The resolution would need to be considered by the full chamber if advanced. No immediate responses from Mills or other representatives were detailed in the report.
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