Mace Moves to Expel Mills, Slams “Swamp Protection” in Heated GOP Clash

Washington, D.C. — Rep. Nancy Mace is escalating her fight against fellow Republican Rep. Cory Mills, introducing a resolution to expel him from Congress and accusing Washington insiders of shielding him from accountability.

“The swamp has protected Cory Mills for far too long,” Mace declared, framing the effort as a direct challenge to what she described as a culture of silence in the nation’s capital.

The South Carolina Republican pointed to a series of allegations against Mills, including claims of domestic violence, sexual misconduct, misrepresentation of military service, and financial conflicts tied to federal contracts. Previous attempts to punish Mills—such as censure and stripping him of committee roles—failed to gain traction on Capitol Hill, fueling Mace’s latest push.

Mills has forcefully denied wrongdoing and is pushing back against what he calls a rush to judgment. He warned that expelling a lawmaker based on allegations alone would erode due process and set a dangerous precedent for Congress.

At the center of the dispute is the ongoing investigation by the House Ethics Committee, which has been reviewing claims related to Mills since late last year. The panel has not yet issued its findings.

A Rare Political Weapon

Expulsion from the House is one of the most extreme penalties available to lawmakers—and one of the rarest. It requires a two-thirds majority vote, meaning Mace would need significant bipartisan support in a sharply divided chamber.

That reality raises serious questions about whether the resolution can succeed, even as it intensifies pressure on House leadership to respond.

A Party Divided

Mace’s move underscores growing fractures within Republican ranks, as some lawmakers call for immediate accountability while others insist on waiting for the Ethics Committee to complete its work.

The clash also reflects a broader struggle in Congress: how to respond to serious allegations without bypassing established investigative processes.

For now, the expulsion resolution serves less as a guaranteed outcome and more as a political flashpoint—forcing lawmakers in both parties to take a position on allegations that remain under review.

Whether it results in removal or stalls in the legislative process, one thing is clear: the fight between Mace and Mills is no longer simmering behind closed doors—it’s now front and center on Capitol Hill.

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