House Ethics offers update on Rep. Cory Mills investigation as expulsion pressure builds
Key takeaways
- Cory Mills (R-Fla.) over various allegations of dating violence and violating campaign finance laws, among other matters.
- Mills has faced calls to resign or be expelled, after former Reps.
- Mills is being investigated in part over his messy allegations of dating violence.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
Cory Mills (R-Fla.) over various allegations of dating violence and violating campaign finance laws, among other matters.
The statement from committee Chair Michael Guest (R-Miss.) and ranking member Mark De Saulnier (D-Calif.) said the investigatory subcommittee created to look into Mills expects to receive additional relevant documents and testimony in the coming weeks.
It is unusual for the Ethics Committee to issue public statements and updates about the status of sensitive investigations, but the historically secretive committee has been more vocal in recent months as public scrutiny about allegations of sexual misconduct by members of Congress has gained national attention.