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Democrats move to censure GOP Rep. Cory Mills

House Democrats accuse Rep. Cory Mills of assault, ethical breaches, and disputed military honors, prompting a censure resolution backed by the Congressional Black Caucus.

  • On Wednesday, House Democrats introduced a resolution to censure Representative Cory Mills, R-Fla., citing assault allegations and questions about his military record, with Rep. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., reading and filing the measure.
  • The resolution cites allegations from a February 19, 2025, Metropolitan Police response in Washington, D.C., involving a 27-year-old woman who claimed Mills grabbed and shoved her, and references a 2024 Office of Congressional Conduct report questioning his finances and Bronze Star.
  • A source told NBC 4 police recommended arresting Mills, yet the U.S. Attorney's Office declined charges and the Metropolitan Police Department closed the D.C. case after Trump's takeover, while former Army colleagues disputed his Bronze Star.
  • Mills has responded by saying last week Metro Police's investigation cleared false accusations, while the censure comes amid House Democrats targeting three GOP incumbents in 2026.
  • House Ethics investigators are now examining whether Mills omitted income, held federal contracts while in office, and accepted improper campaign contributions, while Rep. Yvette Clarke alleged U.S. Attorney Ed Martin refused to sign an arrest warrant, raising claims of political interference.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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