Nancy Mace moves to force vote on censuring Cory Mills
Nancy Mace demands a vote to censure Cory Mills over allegations including stolen valor, domestic abuse, and unethical arms deals while in Congress, with an ethics probe underway.
- On Wednesday, Rep. Nancy Mace introduced a resolution to censure Rep. Cory Mills and remove him from committees, forcing a vote for Wednesday, Nov. 19.
- Mace's Nov. 19 letter to Speaker Mike Johnson notes a 2024 Office of Congressional Conduct report stating Pacem Solutions contracted to make munitions for nearly $1 million while Mills served in Congress.
- Mills has responded by denying several accusations, including disputed Bronze Star claims with soldiers saying he wasn't present, while a Florida judge issued a protective order in October tied to former girlfriend accusations.
- The House Committee on Ethics opened an Investigative Subcommittee into Rep. Cory Mills on Wednesday but said it does not itself indicate a violation, while House Democrats remain uncertain about supporting censure.
- Amid a related failed censure, Rep. Nancy Mace highlights GOP infighting as three Republicans crossed the aisle in a 'backroom deal' halting censures of Rep. Cory Mills and Delegate Stacey Plaskett .
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'You're a piece of s**t': Nancy Mace and Cory Mills clash in heated exchange after failed censure
Florida Rep. Cory Mills (R) evaded another censure effort Wednesday night, but not without some heated criticism from a Republican colleague. Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina forced a censure vote on Mills Wednesday over "alleged stolen valor, arms deals he's under investigation for and alleged abuses toward women." Mace also went after Mills after a handful of Republicans blocked the censure of Democrat Delegate Stacey Plaskett of t…
House scuttles Cory Mills censure as GOP lawmakers battle one another
The House on Wednesday scuttled a resolution to censure Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) and remove him from his committees over a swath of personal controversies, capping off days of Republicans battling …
Nancy Mace moves to censure Cory Mills amid misconduct claims
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is moving to censure a fellow Republican representative after he was accused of domestic abuse, stolen valor and impropriety with government contracts. If approved, Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., would be censured and removed from his positions on the Foreign Affairs and Armed Services Committees. Mace and others are accusing congressional leadership of cutting back-room deals to protect members of their party from investigat…
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