Here’s the latest available on Rep. Cory Mills and the House Ethics Committee:
- The House Ethics Committee opened a formal, wide-ranging investigation into Rep. Cory Mills in November 2025. The probe covers a broad set of allegations, including potential campaign finance violations, gifts and travel, sexual misconduct/dating violence, and possible misuse of congressional resources, as the committee prepared to consider a censure vote.[2][8][9]
- In parallel, Rep. Nancy Mace introduced a privileged resolution to censure Mills and strip him of committee assignments, with the House expected to vote on the measure the same day the Ethics investigation was announced. This reflects bipartisan pressure surrounding Mills at the time.[3][6][2]
- Reports from late 2025 and early 2026 indicate continued scrutiny, and Mills publicly asserted cooperation with investigators while resisting calls to resign; a related censure motion persisted as a political flashpoint in the House.[5][7]
Notes and caveats:
- The situation involves ongoing proceedings, and specifics can evolve quickly with new disclosures or votes. For the most current updates, consider checking major outlets like The Washington Post, Politico, AP, or Reuters as the ethics investigation progresses.[9][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest headlines from multiple outlets and summarize any new developments, with citations.