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July 18, 2023

During the hearing – hosted Thursday by the House Foreign Affairs Committee – Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., confronted Kerry about his past private jet use in light of the top administration official's efforts to fight climate change. Kerry said his purported use of a private jet is "one of the most outrageously persistent lies that I hear," adding that he doesn't own a jet and has never "personally" owned a jet.


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July 18, 2023

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June 12, 2023

Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL), a veteran of the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division who helped rescue Americans stranded in Afghanistan, said in a statement provided to the Washington Examiner that "after reading the dissent cable from the Afghanistan withdrawal, it’s clear why the Biden administration did not want to comply with Congress’s subpoena."


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June 12, 2023

“After reading the dissent cable from the Afghanistan withdrawal, it’s clear why the Biden administration did not want to comply with Congress’ subpoena. This withdrawal wasn’t botched, the decisions were made after being informed and they simply ignored the warnings and intelligence which cost Americans their lives.


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June 7, 2023

Washington, D.C.— Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07) released the following statement after the State Department agreed to let members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee read the Afghanistan withdrawal dissent cable, which allows diplomats to quickly raise serious concerns directly to senior officials:


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May 31, 2023

Washington, D.C.— Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07) released the following statement after introducing the Go Back to the Table Act:

“The debt limit deal is a great optics campaign for government restraint and fiscal accountability, but the fine print strips any hope that the provisions will be enforced. I believe the American people deserve better than unnecessary concessions.


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May 19, 2023

Washington, D.C.— Rep. Cory Mills (FL-07), joined by House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul and 18 colleagues, sent a letter to Secretary Blinken and Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield expressing concern over the impending expiration of several United Nations sanctions against Iran.