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Nancy Mace Files Motion to Expel Cory Mills from House over Stolen Valor, Sexual Misconduct Allegations

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Rep. Nancy Mace just dropped a bombshell on the House floor, filing a motion to expel fellow Republican Cory Mills over explosive allegations of stolen valor and sexual misconduct. This isn’t some petty partisan squabble—it’s a direct shot at a guy who’s positioned himself as a staunch 2A defender, boasting about his military service and combat experience to bolster his pro-gun credentials. Mills, a freshman from Florida’s 7th District, has been a reliable vote for Second Amendment priorities, from blocking ATF overreach to championing concealed carry reciprocity. But if Mace’s claims stick—drawing from reports of fabricated war stories and inappropriate advances—the fallout could ripple through the GOP’s fragile unity on gun rights.

Digging deeper, the stolen valor angle is particularly damning for the 2A community. Mills has leaned hard into his battle-tested veteran persona to advocate for policies like arming teachers and expanding stand-your-ground laws, framing them as insights from the foxhole. If he’s embellishing or outright lying about his service (as alleged, with discrepancies in his Afghanistan and Iraq tales), it undermines the authenticity that resonates with gun owners who revere real warriors. Remember the 2013 Stolen Valor Act? This could invoke that federal hammer, eroding trust in pro-2A voices and giving ammo to anti-gunners who love painting Republicans as frauds. Mace, no stranger to controversy herself (think her own floor fights over dress codes and DC statehood), is playing a high-stakes game—expulsion requires a two-thirds House vote, a tall order in a slim GOP majority.

For 2A patriots, the implications are stark: this intra-party knife fight risks distracting from critical battles like the impending Assault Weapons Ban revival or Biden’s ghost gun regs. Mills’ seat flipping to a Dem in a special election would shrink the Republican edge, potentially dooming must-pass bills like the SHORT Act. Yet, if the allegations prove true, cleaning house preserves the movement’s integrity—no room for posers when we’re fighting for our rights. Watch this space; it could either fracture the pro-gun caucus or rally it around vetting our champions more rigorously. Stay armed, informed, and skeptical.

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