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Johnson May Expel House Members After Swalwell, Gonzales Resignations

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Attention is now shifting to other members still in office, particularly Rep

Expulsion from the House requires a two-thirds vote, making it one of the most serious actions Congress can take against a member.

Another lawmaker under scrutiny is Rep. Cory Mills, who is currently under investigation by the House Ethics Committee. The probe is examining allegations that include potential campaign finance violations, misuse of resources, and other misconduct.

Johnson said he is “looking into” the status of that investigation but emphasized that the Ethics Committee process should be allowed to run its course before any action is taken.

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