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Congressional ethics report: Cory Mills potentially violated federal law, house rules

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  The OCE said Mills and key witnesses "refused to cooperate" with the review, limiting its access to "relevant information."

The House Ethics Committee has released a report detailing allegations against Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.), accusing him of misrepresenting his military service and business dealings. The report claims that Mills, who served in the Army National Guard, has exaggerated his combat experience and military honors. Additionally, it highlights concerns over his involvement in a company that received significant government contracts, suggesting potential conflicts of interest. The committee's findings have raised questions about Mills' credibility and integrity, prompting calls for further investigation into his conduct and financial dealings. Despite these allegations, Mills has denied any wrongdoing, asserting that his military record and business activities are transparent and above board.

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