GOP Feud Escalates as Mace Moves to Expel Mills
Rep. Nancy Mace filed a resolution to expel Rep. Cory Mills amid an Ethics Committee probe that Mills calls political theatrics.

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Mace and Mills Escalate Feud With Dueling Expulsion Bids
Overview
Rep. Nancy Mace introduced a resolution to expel Rep. Cory Mills, saying the evidence includes sexual misconduct, campaign-finance violations and other misconduct.
The House Ethics Committee has been investigating Mills since November 2025, and expulsion would require two-thirds support, a high bar for the GOP's two-vote House majority, Speaker Mike Johnson said.
Speaker Mike Johnson said he did not support members targeting each other and urged due process, while Mills denied wrongdoing and said he would not resign and Mace said "Bring it on."
An Office of Congressional Conduct report said entities tied to Mills secured close to $1 million in federal contracts from January 2023 through the report's date and said he may have violated House rules, officials said.
Mills has drafted a counter-expulsion resolution against Mace, and either measure could prompt floor action as the Ethics Committee continues its inquiry and Republicans weigh political fallout.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources report this story neutrally: they present allegations alongside denials, cite procedural steps (House Ethics Committee) and include competing statements from Mace, Mills and Speaker Johnson. Language is factual rather than loaded, and the coverage notes related investigations and disciplinary history without editorializing, leaving judgment to readers.