House Ethics Committee Finds Democratic Rep Guilty on 25 Charges – Expulsion on the Table


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A House ethics Committee subcommittee has moved to expel Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida after a hearing into her conduct. The subcommittee approved a motion for summary judgment against 25 of 27 allegations, which Fox News described as tantamount to a guilty verdict on those charges. The core accusations include misusing at least $2 million in COVID relief funds that allegedly ended up in her 2022 campaign account, using ineligible funds for campaigning, filing false campaign-finance reports, and seeking “special favors” from groups linked to earmark funding.

Additionally, Cherfilus-mccormick has faced a federal indictment related to roughly $5 million in FEMA funds that prosecutors say went to her family and Trinity Healthcare Services. The indictment notes an overpayment from FEMA that was never returned, with later reports indicating she had returned much of the money to herself.The case has been under investigation as 2023, drawing reactions from both parties; Republican rep. Greg Steube has urged expulsion if the full House Ethics Committee does not act, while Democrats have echoed concerns about accountability and integrity. The report draws on coverage from Fox News, DOJ materials, and accompanying social-media reactions.


A House Ethics Committee subcommittee is putting a Democratic congresswoman from Florida on the fast track for possible expulsion.

On Friday, one day after a rare public hearing into the conduct of Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida, an investigative subcommittee of the full committee approved a motion for summary judgment against Cherfilus-McCormick on 25 of 27 allegations against her, which is tantamount to a guilty verdict on the allegations, according to Fox News.

Cherfilus-McCormick is accused of misusing at least $2 million in COVID relief funding that ended up in her 2022 campaign account.

Congressional allegations against her include using ineligible money for her campaign, filing false campaign finance reports, and asking for “special favors” from groups to whom she targeted earmark funding.


Rep. Greg Steube, a Florida Republican, has said he will seek to expel Cherfilus-McCormick if the full House Ethics Committee does not begin the process to do so when it meets after the Easter recess.

Expulsion would require Democratic support, which as of Friday appeared possible.

“You can’t crime your way into legitimate power,” Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington posted on X.

“Since she was found guilty, she should resign or be removed,” she wrote.

“The allegations before us are extremely serious,” Democratic Rep. Mark Desaulnier of California said even before the hearing Thursday, according to Fox News.

“They not only concern an individual member’s conduct, they also implicate the public’s confidence in the House’s integrity as an institution.”

A federal grand jury indicted Cherfilus-McCormick in November, alleging that $5 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency funding improperly went to Cherfilus-McCormick and her family, according to a Department of Justice news release.

It began when FEMA sent Trinity Healthcare Services, owned by the legislator’s family, a $5 million overpayment that was never returned.

Fox News noted that Cherfilus-McCormick had been under congressional investigation since 2023, during which she has stonewalled requests for information.

Later, the candidate “returned the money to herself nearly in full,” according to the report.




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