Wild GOP Sex Scandal Erupts

The Republican Party has had quite a difficult November.

After the Democrats won striking state-wide victories on Nov. 4 and President Donald Trump clashed with longtime allies, such as Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY), a new sex scandal involving a Republican congressman has surfaced.

Following the House’s overwhelming bipartisan support to release the Epstein files, Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) was exposed over a relationship he has with a 28-year-old woman.

Texts involving Mills and the woman were leaked by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) on social media.

Mace led a resolution to censure Mills over multiple alleged disputes involving the Florida Republican, as Resist the Mainstream previously reported.

“When you’re accused of assaulting women, profiting off federal contracts from your congressional seat, and inflating your military record, you have no business shaping America’s defense policy,” Mace said on X in a post announcing her motion to censure Mills.

“This isn’t about party lines, it’s about integrity. No more hiding behind the establishment to protect abusers and grifters. This is swamp behavior at its worst,” she added.

In text messages shared by the Daily Mail, Mills is seen texting his girlfriend, Sarah Raviani, in a sexual, playful manner.

One might believe that the messages Mills sent to Raviani concerned each other, but instead, the GOP politician appeared to be telling his girlfriend that she must abide by another man’s rules and do whatever he requests.

In a group chat titled “New Year’s Fun,” Mills asks Raviani if she would be a “good girl.”

“And you will be a good girl and do anything he asks,” Mills asks Raviani, referring to another man named “Chris.”

“Of course, I aim to please,” Raviani said.

“He can have you as many times as he wants, any way he wants, and finish anywhere he chooses right babe?” Mills asked.

“Yes baby,” Raviani replied.

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“And what can you not do?” Mills followed up.

“Won’t say no to anything Chris wants,” the 28-year-old responded.

“Yes babe,” Mills said, concluding the segment of messages.

In a shocking moment that Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) described as “disgusting,” House Republicans cut a deal with Democrats not to censure Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-VI), who was caught texting infamous financier Jeffrey Epstein during a committee hearing.

The deal between the parties was allegedly made to protect Mills from being censured in a retaliatory manner by the Democrats.

Independent journalist Breanna Morello said that the Democrats would target Mills based on a restraining order issued by a judge last month concerning one of the Florida congressman’s ex-girlfriends.

In a statement shared on X by Mills, Raviani dismissed Mace’s allegations, accusing the South Carolina congresswoman of using her private life for “political gain.”

“What is happening now is a poor attempt by Nancy Mace to manufacture a narrative that simply does not exist. Weaponizing women, weaponizing victimhood, and dragging my name into political theater helps no one – least of all me,” Raviani said.

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By Reece Walker

Reece Walker covers news and politics with a focus on exposing public and private policies proposed by governments, unelected globalists, bureaucrats, Big Tech companies, defense departments, and intelligence agencies.

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