Cory Mills considering expulsion resolution against Nancy Mace, who's trying to oust him: report
Mace said that Mills, who is facing a number of allegations, is coming after her because "he knows he's next."
Florida Rep. Cory Mills is reportedly considering an expulsion resolution targeting fellow GOP House member Nancy Mace, who's trying to oust him.
The resolution cites several instances that Mills apparently thinks should result in Mace being expelled from Congress including a hostile exchange with Transportation Security Administration officials at the Charleston International Airport, according to NOTUS, which cited unnamed sources.
Mace, of South Carolina, allegedly stated that the officials at the airport were "f---ing incompetent" and "this is no way to treat a f---ing U.S. representative," The Washington Post reported in October.
A spokesperson for Mace, of Florida, dismissed the police reports, which were the basis for the allegations. Mace, who is running for governor of South Carolina, claimed at the time that the agents weren't prepared for her arrival, which created a security issue.
In a post on X Monday, Mace referred to allegations against Mills for lying about his military service and abusing women, and argued that he is only coming after her "because he knows he's next."
Also on Monday, Mace, introduced a resolution on Monday to expel Mills, whom the House Ethics Committee is investigating for the allegations, which Mills has denied.