梅斯与米尔斯矛盾激化,共和党议员互怼并威胁驱逐对方


2026-04-21T23:02:57.652Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

梅斯与米尔斯矛盾激化,共和党议员互怼并威胁驱逐对方

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萨拉·费里斯、埃利斯·金

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更新于2026年4月21日,美国东部时间晚上7:26
发布于2026年4月21日,美国东部时间晚上7:02

国会新闻 | 众议院领导层

左为南卡罗来纳州联邦众议员南希·梅斯,右为佛罗里达州联邦众议员科里·米尔斯。

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佛罗里达州联邦众议员科里·米尔斯与南卡罗来纳州联邦众议员南希·梅斯这两名共和党议员之间的私人积怨已在国会山升级,米尔斯指责这位长期对手试图借驱逐他的行动牟利。

在唐纳德·特朗普所在政党处境岌岌可危之际,这两位激进保守派议员之间的争执在国会大厅以及MAGA选民群体中持续发酵。共和党领导层本已艰难维持着微弱多数席位,以推进核心议程,需要保住所有共和党议席。

尽管米尔斯和梅斯多年来一直互相人身攻击,但最近几天他们发出的一些更严重威胁可能会危及国会共和党脆弱的团结。两人提出了相互对立的驱逐议案——这是对国会议员最严厉的处罚措施,直接无视了共和党领导人要求两党保持和解的呼吁。

相关报道 2026年3月26日,佛罗里达州民主党众议员希拉·谢尔菲勒斯-麦科米克在国会山出席众议院道德委员会听证会。内森·霍华德/路透社/档案 佛罗里达民主党议员在众议院道德委员会即将审议其驱逐案数分钟前辞职 阅读时长4分钟

以仅两票优势执掌众议院的议长迈克·约翰逊周一晚间向记者明确表示,他不支持本党议员互相攻击。

“我不鼓励这种行为,没错。听着,我们这里有既定程序,”约翰逊说道,随后补充:“所以,不,我并不赞成。”

米尔斯随后放弃了迫使针对梅斯的驱逐投票的威胁,但梅斯似乎反而愈发强硬,她告诉CNN:“放马过来。”如果投票真的举行,可能会在席位紧张的众议院共和党内部引发严重分裂,对约翰逊的微弱多数席位产生重大影响。

周二被问及梅斯推动驱逐米尔斯一事时,米尔斯将其斥为“为筹款搞的政治闹剧”,并抨击梅斯单方面指控他,称这些指控从未经法院或独立监督机构证实。

他直接点名批评这位女议员,称其“总是制造闹剧”,目的是筹集资金,但从未兑现威胁。梅斯目前正威胁要在众议院 floor 发起投票驱逐米尔斯,但尚未正式启动相关程序。

“如果你真的要提交议案,为什么不发起一项优先动议,让它能直接提交全院投票?为什么只是借此筹款?”米尔斯这样评价梅斯。

CNN已联系梅斯,征求她对这一筹款指控的回应。

态度强硬的米尔斯表示不会辞职

米尔斯周二告诉CNN,他不会辞去国会职务,尽管其所在政党内部有一些人呼吁他在面临性行为不端和其他指控的情况下下台。

“完全没有理由辞职,”他告诉CNN,并补充说约翰逊在谈话中曾告诉他不要辞职。“他让我不要辞职,他还说这就是我们设立相关程序的原因。”

议长并未直接证实这次谈话,但他坚称米尔斯应获得正当法律程序。

“科里·米尔斯正在经历与谢尔菲勒斯-麦科米克以及其他任何被指控的议员相同的正当法律程序,”议长说道,“这个问题我已经回答过一千遍了。他正处于道德委员会的调查流程中,因此每个人都有机会为自己辩护,并走完整个程序。”

他也未直接表明是否会支持米尔斯的连任竞选,但他指出,他认为自己“负责”共和党在任议员的连任工作。

“他是在任议员,我负责让所有在任的共和党议员连任,这一点在这些指控浮出水面之前就已经确定了。但他有权回应这些指控,他们也正在这么做,”约翰逊说道。

他表示不会再就米尔斯一事发表评论,并告诉记者:“我不再对此发表评论了。我不能这么做。众议院议长不能在道德委员会的调查中偏袒任何一方。”

道德委员会目前正在调查针对米尔斯的多项指控,包括竞选资金违规和性行为不端。这位佛罗里达州联邦众议员还因涉嫌袭击他人受到华盛顿特区警方的调查。此前,一名法官曾下令他不得与一名前女友有任何接触,该女子指控米尔斯在两人分手后威胁要发布她的露骨色情图片和视频。

米尔斯多次否认对他的所有指控,在新一轮审查中态度依然强硬。

“我可以告诉你,目前没有针对我的任何刑事或民事案件,什么都没有。我从未被逮捕过,也没有被指控过任何刑事或民事罪行。我没有任何联邦起诉记录,也没有所谓的联邦欺诈指控……而且我从未有过任何涉及工作人员或国会山人员的性行为不端或不当行为,”这位佛罗里达州联邦众议员周二在谈及面临的众多指控时说道。

目前尚不清楚梅斯的推动能否达到驱逐议员的高标准——这需要三分之二的议员支持。但一些关键共和党议员周二告诉CNN,他们并未排除这种可能性。

共和党众议员劳伦·博伯特对投票驱逐米尔斯持开放态度,他是过去一周多位议员辞职后,仍在接受众议院道德委员会审查的议员之一。她告诉CNN,如果驱逐米尔斯的议案提交全院投票,她会权衡相关细节后再做决定。

米尔斯对被与近期蒙羞辞职的三名议员相提并论感到愤怒——前众议员埃里克·斯沃威尔、托尼·冈萨雷斯和希拉·谢尔菲勒斯-麦科米克——这三人在本月辞职前都曾面临驱逐呼吁。

他辩称此次调查情况不同,并强调自己正在全力配合众议院道德委员会的工作。

“这是政治上的针锋相对。如果有人要走,他们就想再赶走一个。我不属于斯沃威尔、冈萨雷斯或谢尔菲勒斯-麦科米克那一类,”他说道。

他补充说,到目前为止,他和律师已经向道德委员会提交了大量“文件”,但不清楚调查还会持续多久。

“无论你是议长、少数党领袖还是其他人,没人能提前知道调查进度。我只能说,委员会要求的所有材料,我们都已经整理好了,”他说道。

本文已更新补充更多细节。

CNN记者马努·拉朱、艾莉森·梅因、肯德尔·赖特和阿尔皮塔·达西卡为本报道贡献了内容。

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Sarah Ferris
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Updated 4 min ago
Updated Apr 21, 2026, 7:26 PM ET
PUBLISHED Apr 21, 2026, 7:02 PM ET

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Rep. Nancy Mace, left, and Rep. Cory Mills.

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A deeply personal grudge between a pair of Republicans — Reps. Cory Mills of Florida and Nancy Mace of South Carolina — has escalated on Capitol Hill, as Mills accused his long-time foe of trying to profit off efforts to oust him.

The spat between the two firebrand conservatives is gaining traction in the halls of Congress and online among the MAGA base at a precarious time for President Donald Trump’s party. GOP leadership is already struggling to keep its razor-thin majority on track to advance key priorities — and needs every one of its Republican seats.

While Mills and Mace have traded personal barbs for years, some of their more serious threats in recent days could jeopardize the fragile GOP unity in Congress. The two have floated bringing dueling expulsion measures — the most severe consequence possible for a member of Congress — in direct defiance of GOP leaders’ pleas to keep the peace in their party.

Related article Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick appears for a hearing of the House Ethics Committee on Capitol Hill, on March 26, 2026. Nathan Howard/Reuters/File Florida Democrat resigns from Congress minutes before House ethics panel was set to weigh her expulsion 4 min read

Speaker Mike Johnson, who governs the House with just a two-vote margin, made clear to reporters Monday evening that he did not support members of his party going after each other.

“It is not something I encourage, no. Look, we have a process here,” Johnson said, adding later: “So no, I’m not in favor.”

Mills has since backed down from his threat to force an ouster vote against Mace — but Mace has only appeared to embrace the stand-off, telling CNN: “Bring it on.” If a vote takes place, it could cause ugly divisions in the narrowly divided House GOP, with significant implications for Johnson’s tiny majority.

Asked about Mace’s expulsion push on Tuesday, Mills dismissed it as “political theatrics for fundraising,” lashing out at Mace for singling him out for allegations that he said have never been proven by a court or an independent watchdog.

He went directly after the congresswoman, calling her out for “always creating drama” with the intent of raising money, but then not following through with her threats. Mace is currently threatening to force a vote to expel Mills on the floor, but she has not yet triggered it.

“If you’re going to file a resolution, why not call it a privileged motion where you can actually put it on the floor for a vote? Why just fundraise off of it?” Mills said of Mace.

CNN has reached out to Mace for comment on the fundraising allegation.

A Defiant Mills says he won’t resign

Mills told CNN on Tuesday he would not resign from Congress, despite calls from some in his own party to step down amid questions over sexual misconduct and other allegations.

“There’s absolutely no reason to resign,” he told CNN, adding that Johnson has told him in conversations not to. “He told me not to resign, and he told me that this is why we have this process.”

The speaker would not confirm the exchange directly, but he insisted Mills should be afforded due process.

“Cory Mills is going through the same due process that was afforded to Cherfilus-McCormick and anyone else who has allegations made against them,” the speaker said. “I’ve asked and answered this question a thousand times. He is in the middle of an Ethics Committee process and so everyone is due the opportunity to present their defenses and go through that.”

He also wouldn’t say directly whether he will support Mills’ reelection bid, though he noted he views himself “in charge” of reelecting GOP incumbents.

“He’s an incumbent and I’m in charge of getting all the incumbents — Republican incumbents reelected, and so – of course, that was all done well before any of these allegations were coming out. But he has the right to answer to the allegations, and that’s what they’re doing,” Johnson said.

He said he would no longer comment on Mills, telling reporters, “I’m done commenting on it. I can’t. The speaker of the House does not put a thumb on the scale for the Ethics Committee investigation.”

The Ethics Committee is currently looking into multiple allegations made against Mills, including campaign finance violations and sexual misconduct. The Florida congressman has also been under investigation by DC police for allegedly assaulting an individual. He was also previously ordered by a judge not to have any contact with an ex-girlfriend, who accused the congressman of having threatened to release sexually explicit images and videos of her after their relationship ended.

Mills has repeatedly denied all of the allegations against him, remaining defiant amid renewed scrutiny.

“I can tell you that there’s no open criminal or civil case against me, nothing. I’ve never been arrested and/or charged with anything that’s criminal and or civil. I have no federal indictments or anything for alleged federal fraud. … And I’ve never had any type of sexual misconduct or inappropriate behavior that involves staff or Hill and things like this,” the Florida congressman said Tuesday of the myriad allegations he’s facing.

It’s not clear yet whether Mace’s push will meet the high bar for expulsion, which requires two-thirds of members to support it. But some key Republicans told CNN on Tuesday they’re not ruling it out.

GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert left the door open to voting to expel Mills, one of the remaining lawmakers under review by the House Ethics Committee following a series of resignations in the past week. She told CNN that she would want to weigh the details of a resolution to expel him if it comes to the floor.

Mills repeatedly bristled at being lumped together with the three lawmakers who recently resigned from the House in disgrace — former Reps. Eric Swalwell, Tony Gonzales, and Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick — and who faced calls for their expulsion this month before they stepped down.

He argued the investigation is different and stressed that he is fully cooperating with the House Ethics Committee.

“This is political tit for tat. If one goes, they want another one to go. I’m not in the category of Swalwell, a Gonzales, and or a Cherfilus-McCormick,” he said.

He added that he and his lawyers have so far turned over many “documents” to the ethics panel but did not have any insight into how much longer that probe could last.

“Whether you’re the speaker, minority leader, whatever, no one has that level of visibility. All I can say is, everything they’ve asked of us, we’ve compiled,” he said.

This story has been updated with additional details.

CNN’s Manu Raju, Alison Main, Kendall Wright and Arpita Dasika contributed to this report.

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