Nancy Mace moves to expel Cory Mills from Congress over allegations of sexual misconduct

Last Updated: April 20, 2026By
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Rep Nancy Mace announced on Monday evening that she has introduced a resolution to expel Cory Mills from the chamber, accusing him of sexual misconduct and other misdeeds.

Mace wrote, “The swamp has protected Cory Mills for far too long and we are done letting it slide. We tried to censure him and strip him from his committee assignments. Both parties blocked it, but we are not backing down. The evidence against Mills is overwhelming: beating women and telling them to lie about it, cyberstalking women, lying about his military service, and profiting off his seat. Any Member who votes to keep him here is voting to protect a woman beater and a fraud. He needs to be expelled IMMEDIATELY.”

The resolution, first obtained by Fox News, accuses Mills of campaign finance violations, sexual misconduct, misrepresenting his military service, and illicit involvement in federal contracts as a member of Congress. 

Mace had previously attempted to censure Mills and strip him of his two committee assignments in a measure that was overwhelmingly rejected by the House in November. Over 300 lawmakers voted to send the matter to the House Ethics Committee. The committee said in a statement on Monday that its investigation remains ongoing.

The Ethics Committee investigation is looking into six allegations: that Mills “failed to properly disclose required information on statements required to be filed with the House”; he “violated campaign finance laws and regulations in connection with his 2022 and 2024 election campaigns”; he “improperly solicited and/or received gifts, including in connection with privately sponsored officially-connected travel”; he “received special favors by virtue of his position”; he “engaged in misconduct with respect to allegations of sexual misconduct and/or dating violence”; and he “misused congressional resources or status.” 

A Florida judge issued a restraining order against Mills in October for “protection against dating violence,” with an ex-girlfriend accusing him of harassment and blackmailing her with nude images and videos. Police also opened an investigation into Mills in February 2025 over the alleged assault of a 27-year-old woman at his Washington, DC property, per Newsweek.

The resolution comes amid multiple resignations in recent weeks, with Eric Swalwell resigning over multiple claims of sexual misconduct, including rape, from multiple women. Tony Gonzales left the chamber after reports revealed an affair he had with an aide who later killed herself by setting herself on fire.

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