GOP Lawmaker 'Accused Of Beating Women' Drafts Expulsion Resolution Against Nancy Mace
A Republican lawmaker who was accused of violence against women has reportedly drafted an expulsion resolution against Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) before she can do the same to him.
On Monday, NOTUS reported that the resolution drafted by Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) notes that Mace berated security officers and Transportation Security Administration officials at Charleston International Airport.
Mace responded on X by telling Mills to "bring it on."
"Cory Mills lied about his military service, has been accused of beating women, has a restraining order against him, and has allegedly been stuffing his own pockets with federal contracts while sitting in Congress," she wrote. "As a survivor, I will always stand up and right the wrongs of others. He is only coming after me because he knows he's next."
Last week, former Reps. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and Tony Gonzales (R-FL) resigned before Congress could vote on expulsion resolutions that were drafted after sexual misconduct allegations came to light. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus McCormick (D-FL) could face an expulsion resolution this week for allegedly misusing Federal Emergency Management Agency funds.