Rep. Nancy Mace Files Resolution to Expel Rep. Cory Mills

Mace filed a non-privileged resolution on April 20, 2026, accusing Mills of sexual misconduct, stolen valor, and profiting from federal contracts, while the House Ethics Committee continues an ongoing probe.

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Rep. Nancy Mace filed a resolution to expel Rep. Cory Mills on April 20, 2026, her office said.

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Mace said the measure cites allegations including domestic violence, misrepresenting military service, campaign finance violations, and profiting from federal contracts.

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Mills denied wrongdoing and urged Mace to 'call the vote forward,' calling her effort 'political fundraising theatrics' in an online statement.

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A November 2025 House vote to strip Mills of two committee assignments was overwhelmingly rejected when more than 300 lawmakers voted to refer the matter to the House Ethics Committee.

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Reports say the House Ethics Committee's probe of Mills has been described as ongoing, with reports noting inquiries beginning in August 2024 and in November 2025.

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