House Democrats introduced a resolution to censure Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., on Wednesday, citing allegations of assault and lingering questions about his military record.
The measure declares that Mills “has on several occasions conducted himself in a manner that reflects discredit upon the House of Representatives.” It recounts a February 19, 2025, incident in Washington, D.C., when Metropolitan Police officers responded to an alleged assault at Mills’s residence.
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According to the resolution, the alleged victim — a 27-year-old woman who was not Mills’s wife — told police that he had grabbed her and shoved her. The police report says the woman displayed “bruises on her arm which appeared fresh.” The resolution cites a news report that says the woman also “let officers hear [Mill