Growing calls to remove Mills follow the resignations of former lawmakers Eric Swalwell (D, Calif.) and Tony Gonzales (R, Texas) earlier this month, both of whom were hounded by sexual misconduct allegations and were pressured by their House colleagues to leave office ahead of imminent expulsion votes.
Mills is not the only Florida lawmaker facing expulsion: the House is expected to vote on expelling Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D, Fla.) this week following sanction recommendations from the House Ethics Committee related to allegations of financial misconduct.
But Mills, according to NOTUS, is weighing fighting back by drafting an expulsion resolution against Mace, who is under investigation over allegations of improper reimbursement practices.
“I don’t even fall into the category of Swalwell or Gonzales,” Mills told NewsNation last week, amid the possibility of expulsion. “One, I’m not married, so there’s one thing. Two, I’ve never sexually harassed and/or had any complaints by any staffers or interns on the Hill. It’s just not even a fair comparison.” (Mills said in court proceedings in 2025 that he had been trying to end his previous marriage for years.)
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