Cory Lee Mills (born July 13, 1980) is an American politician, businessman, and Army combat veteran who has served as the U.S. representative from Florida's 7th congressional district since 2023.
[2] In 2022, Mills defeated state representative Anthony Sabatini and six others in the Republican primary for Florida's 7th congressional district.
[8] Mills joined Pax Mondial LLC in 2011 and later worked as the organization's director of the information operations division and senior vice president.
[10] In 2015, the United States Department of Defense facilitated a $228 million arms deal between PACEM and the government of Iraq.
As of 2023, PACEM is indebted $48 million to a Canadian lender and has been forced to close its munitions plant twice by the Florida Department of Financial Services for failing to pay workers' compensation insurance premiums.
[12][13] In February 2021, President Joe Biden ordered Secretary Lloyd Austin to suspend all members of the Pentagon's advisory boards, including the DBB, and request all Trump appointees step down, permanently.
[16] Murphy's seat was a target for the National Republican Congressional Committee in the 2022 elections, but she announced her retirement in December 2021.
[20] Mills handed out commemorative 40 mm grenades stamped with the Republican Party logo to fellow House members as a welcoming gift.
[25][26] In May 2023, Mills co-sponsored a resolution by Marjorie Taylor Greene to impeach President Joe Biden over his handling of security at the United States-Mexico border.
He is married to his wife Rana Al Saadi, an Iraqi refugee who gained naturalized American citizenship and served in the first Trump administration.