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Florida Democrat Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, facing possible expulsion, resigns
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− Eric McDaniel
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+ Eric McDaniel
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+ Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., appears for a hearing of the House Ethics Committee on Capitol Hill on March 26.
− Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla, appears for a hearing of the House Ethics Committee on Capitol Hill on March 26, 2026.
− The House Ethics committee found she used some of that money to fund her first congressional campaign.
+ The House Ethics Committee found she used some of that money to fund her first congressional campaign.
− Cherfilus-McCormick indicted on charges of stealing $5M in disaster funds In a statement posted to social media, Cherfilus-McCormick criticized the House Ethics Committee process as "a witch hunt," and alleged that because the panel moved forward at the same time that her criminal indictment was pending, she was prevented from properly defending herself.
+ Cherfilus-McCormick indicted on charges of stealing $5M in disaster funds In a statement posted to social media, Cherfilus-McCormick criticized the House Ethics Committee process as "a witch hunt" and alleged that because the panel moved forward at the same time that her criminal indictment was pending, she was prevented from properly defending herself.
− That is a dangerous path, and one that should concern every American, regardless of party."
It is the third in a series of April resignations from the House.
+ That is a dangerous path, and one that should concern every American, regardless of party."
Her resignation is the third in a series of April resignations from the House.
− Cory Mills, Fla., is also facing an Ethics investigation and could soon face an expulsion vote.
+ Cory Mills of Florida, is also facing an Ethics Committee investigation and could soon face an expulsion vote.
− Republicans now have a two-seat margin in the House — 218 Republican-aligned members, 213 Democrats and four open seats.
+ The Cherfilus-McCormick resignation brings the composition of the House to 218 Republican-aligned members to 213 Democrats, with four open seats. That leaves the GOP with a slightly larger margin than before — the party can now lose two members on any vote.
− The timeline to fill Cherfilus-McCormick's seat remains uncertain -- state law gives Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, broad latitude in scheduling a special election in the deep blue district that includes parts of Fort Lauderdale.
+ The timeline to fill Cherfilus-McCormick's seat remains uncertain — state law gives Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, broad latitude in scheduling a special election in the deep-blue district that includes parts of Fort Lauderdale.