Rep. Mace Introduces Resolution to Expel Cory Mills Following Assault and Fraud Allegations
This bill is currently in the House Committee on Ethics where it was sent on April 19, 2026. The committee must review the proposal before it can move forward, but most bills like this do not receive a vote. Because the committee has not taken action since April 19, 2026, the bill is not moving forward.
Expelling a member of Congress is very rare and requires a huge majority of votes. While the allegations are serious, these efforts often result in a resignation rather than a full vote.
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The resolution raises serious questions about the integrity of military awards by alleging a sitting congressman used fabricated documents to receive a Bronze Star. If the expulsion succeeds and the allegations are validated, it could prompt greater scrutiny of military award processes, but it also risks undermining public trust in the awards system more broadly.
“five people who served with Representative Cory Mills, including two men who were reported as having been personally saved by Representative Cory Mills at great risk to his own life as a basis for the recommendation for his Bronze Star in the Department of the Army Form 638, disputed that Representative Cory Mills was involved in their rescue or provided life-saving care”
Referred to the House Committee on Ethics.
Submitted in House
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Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Providing for the expulsion of Representative Cory Mills from the United States House of Representatives.
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