
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) on Saturday accused fellow Republican lawmaker, Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL), of "greatly exaggerating his military service."
Mace recently lashed out at Mills and accused him of privately threatening her, following the failure of her resolution to censure Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) earlier this week.
Over the weekend, Mace doubled down on her crusade, going back to 2020 when Mills publicly hit back at a critic, saying, "You clearly were not a JSOC/SOF member or you would realize our service is premised on our morals and values."
To that statement, Mace wrote, "Do morals and values mean either lying or greatly exaggerating your military service?"
In a separate post, Mace asked, "Did you know Cory Mills was 'allegedly' married in an al Qaeda mosque by a radical Muslim imam who was an unindicted co-conspirator in the World Trade Center bombings?"
She then added, "The Muslim officiant was also a Hamas fundraiser. Is this why he voted to protect Ilhan Omar? Cory’s wife is allegedly Muslim. Is he Muslim too? I understand the only way to get married in a mosque is to be 100% Muslim. He also has an international arms dealing company and we made this guy a chairman of an intel committee on Foreign Affairs?"
"What in the world…" Mace concluded on Saturday.
Mills didn't address the allegations at the time of writing.