Nancy Mace vs. Cory Mills: Congressional Drama Special Edition
KEY POINTS
- •Nancy Mace plans a formal censure vote Wednesday to remove Cory Mills from key committees over multiple allegations.
- •Democrats originally triggered a censure vote Tuesday but withdrew it after GOP efforts to censure Stacey Plaskett failed narrowly.
- •Mace’s motion targets Mills for alleged domestic abuse, stolen valor, and financial misconduct that he denies.
- •Some Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Anna Paulina Luna, publicly support disciplining Mills.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) is gunning for Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) with a censure vote Wednesday, aiming to boot him from Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees—finally treating Mills’ alleged stolen valor, domestic abuse drama, and financial shenanigans as more than just congressional soap opera filler. Democrats tried a similar move Tuesday but scrapped it after a GOP stunt failed to censure Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-V.I.), sparking GOP accusations of a 'backroom deal' so shady it could make Netflix true crime jealous. Mills, who ironically voted against censuring Ilhan Omar on First Amendment grounds in September, currently sits on the hot seat, still denying every allegation amid a protective order and reported threats connected to explicit photos. Speaker Mike Johnson's take? 'Talk about something serious instead.' Meanwhile, outspoken Marjorie Taylor Greene and Anna Paulina Luna are throwing Mills under the bus like it’s Election Day 2026. All eyes Wednesday at 8:15pm when Mace hopes to make this censure real—for once.
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Source: Axios | Published: 11/19/2025 | Author: Andrew Solender