Cory Mills Questions Mace as She Doubles Down on Expulsion Attempt

Apr 23, 2026 - 10:28
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Cory Mills Questions Mace as She Doubles Down on Expulsion Attempt

Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., told The Daily Signal that Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., introduced a resolution to expel him from the U.S. House of Representatives as a deflection from her own personal controversies.

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“We do know for a fact that she’s currently under attack,” Mills said. “Her ex-fiancé had to file a restraining order for harassment.”

“She’s under actual allegations, accusations, and investigations,” he added.

On a Tuesday social media post, Mills asked Mace if her inability to file the resolution for a vote is because she “didn’t think [she] would get called out?”

Mills comments came after Mace introduced a resolution Monday calling for his expulsion from the U.S. House of Representatives. In the resolution, Mace accused Mills of lying about his military record for political gain and physically abusing his former girlfriend.

Mills denied the allegations in statements to The Daily Signal.

“Show me where I’ve ever been charged or found guilty of anything,” Mills said.

Mills also criticized the resolution on social media, accusing Mace of avoiding a vote because she fears what could be uncovered about her personal life.

Mace did not respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment on Mills’ statements. However, she described Mills’ response as typical behavior of a “sexual predator,” accusing him of attacking “the women who expose them.”

According to the resolution shared by Mace’s office and posted to the House website, the congresswoman contends the evidence against Mills is substantiated and warrants expulsion.

“We pulled all from public reporting,” Mace’s press secretary Carlie Baker told The Daily Signal. “I attached the resolution so you can see which sources we pulled from.”

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