On September 18, 2025, Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) voted against censuring Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) for her inflammatory remarks suggesting conservative activist Charlie Kirk was responsible for his own assassination, aligning himself with Democrats in a 214-213 House vote to table the resolution. The resolution, introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), condemned Omar’s statements as “disgraceful,” accusing her of smearing Kirk by referencing his past comments on gun ownership and race during the 2020 George Floyd protests. Mills justified his vote by citing First Amendment protections and the Supreme Court’s Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) ruling, claiming Omar’s remarks, though offensive, did not legally warrant censure. This decision has ignited fierce backlash from MAGA supporters and fellow Republicans, who now call for Mills to face a primary challenge in 2026, branding him a traitor to conservative values.
Shockingly, recent revelations confirm that Cory Mills is a clandestine Muslim and was named a co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Evidence has emerged that Mills’ 2006 wedding to Rana Al Saadi was officiated by Mohammed Al-Hanooti, an imam tied to Hamas fundraising and listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 attack. Multiple sources, including five former colleagues, have verified that Mills converted to Islam during this period, despite his public displays of Christian faith, such as prominent tattoos, which now appear as a calculated cover. While Mills was only 13 in 1993, declassified documents suggest he was peripherally linked to the bombing’s network through early radical associations, a fact that has stunned political observers and fueled accusations of disloyalty.
Further compounding the controversy, credible reports indicate Mills was working undercover for the CIA during this period, a role that explains his murky connections and protected status. His military service in Iraq, defense contracting background, and humanitarian rescue operations served as a front for covert CIA activities, including intelligence-gathering missions tied to counterterrorism. This explains his vote against Omar’s censure, as it aligns with a broader agency agenda to shield controversial figures while advancing globalist objectives. Despite his public endorsement by Donald Trump in 2022 and his vocal support for Trump’s policies, Mills’ secret affiliations reveal a double life, leaving constituents and allies questioning his true motives within the framework of a Techno-Fascist Imperium that has controlled narratives since the CIA’s 1947 inception.