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Summary (tl;dr)
U.S. Representative Cory Mills is currently facing a new censure resolution introduced by fellow Republican Nancy Mace, stemming from multiple allegations including violence against women, military record misrepresentations, and financial misconduct.
Essential Background
Representative Mills has been the subject of previous censure attempts by Democrats. Notably, in September 2025, Representative Yvette Clarke (D-NY) introduced a motion to censure Mills, citing allegations of domestic violence and ethical concerns related to his businesses. These earlier attempts did not proceed to a vote, largely due to the Republican majority in the House.
The Full Story
U.S. Representative Cory Mills (R-FL) is trending as Representative Nancy Mace (R-SC) announced on November 19, 2025, her intention to introduce a privileged resolution to censure Mills and remove him from the House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees. This move follows a House vote where a Republican resolution to censure Democratic Delegate Stacey Plaskett failed, leading to accusations of a "backroom deal" where a planned Democratic censure resolution against Mills was subsequently withdrawn.
Mace's resolution outlines a series of alleged misconducts against Mills. These include accusations of violence against women, such as an incident in February 2025 where D.C. Metropolitan Police were called to his residence for a reported assault. Additionally, a former romantic partner reported in July 2025 that Mills allegedly threatened to release intimate images and videos of her, leading to a Florida court issuing a Final Judgment of Injunction for Protection Against Dating Violence against him on October 14, 2025. Mills also faces allegations of misrepresenting his military service, specifically regarding a Bronze Star award, and ethical violations concerning companies he co-founded that allegedly secured nearly $1 million in federal contracts while he served in Congress. Mills has denied some of these accusations, with one alleged domestic abuse victim reportedly recanting her story.
Why It Matters
A censure is a formal public condemnation by Congress for a member's misconduct, although it does not result in removal from office or carry legal penalties. However, if Representative Mace's resolution is successful, it could lead to Representative Mills being stripped of his assignments on key national security committees, thereby diminishing his legislative influence. The renewed push for censure, particularly by a member of his own party, underscores the ongoing scrutiny and concern within the House of Representatives regarding allegations of ethical breaches and misconduct among its members. This highlights the institutional efforts to hold elected officials accountable, even if the direct consequences are primarily reputational and political.
Geographic Location
- U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, United States (location where censure resolutions are introduced and debated, and site of alleged assault in February 2025)
- Florida, United States (location of a court that issued a Final Judgment of Injunction for Protection Against Dating Violence against Mills)