Overview
- Rep. Nancy Mace filed a non-privileged resolution Monday evening accusing Rep. Cory Mills of sexual misconduct, misrepresenting military service, campaign finance violations, and improper federal contracting.
- Mills denies wrongdoing and calls for due process, telling Mace to notice the measure for a vote.
- The House Ethics Committee says its probe into Mills, which includes allegations of sexual misconduct and dating violence, remains open, and Mace is also under an expanded Ethics review in a separate matter.
- Reporting says Mills drafted a counter-expulsion resolution that cites Mace’s confrontation with TSA officers at Charleston International Airport last year.
- Leaders note the two‑thirds vote required for expulsion as the House prepares to address a separate case involving Rep. Sheila Cherfilus‑McCormick after Ethics findings and after recent resignations by Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales.