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CORRUPT Democrat Rep. Faces RARE House Ethics Hearing - EXPULSION on the Table

Gary FranchiMarch 26, 2026191 views
CORRUPT Democrat Rep. Faces RARE House Ethics Hearing - EXPULSION on the Table
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Another corrupt Democrat is finally facing the music. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) will stand before a rare House Ethics Committee public hearing Thursday, with expulsion from Congress hanging over her head as federal indictment charges threaten to end her political career.

The Florida Democrat's legal troubles represent yet another example of the swamp creatures that infested Washington during the Biden regime's dark years. While the mainstream media largely ignored her mounting scandals, Patriots knew it was only a matter of time before justice caught up with this corrupt politician.

Public ethics hearings are extraordinarily rare in Congress - the last one occurred years ago. The fact that Cherfilus-McCormick's conduct has risen to this level speaks volumes about the severity of her alleged crimes. Federal prosecutors don't hand out indictments like candy, and when they do, it usually means they have the goods.

The Swamp Fights Back

What makes this case particularly infuriating is how long it took to reach this point. For too long, corrupt Democrats operated with impunity while Republicans faced immediate calls for resignation over far lesser allegations. The double standard was sickening to watch.

Now, under President Trump's second term, we're finally seeing accountability return to Washington. The Trump-Vance administration's commitment to draining the swamp extends beyond federal agencies - it includes holding corrupt members of Congress accountable, regardless of party affiliation.

"The American people deserve representatives who serve them, not themselves," one Republican House member told reporters. "This hearing will determine whether Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick can continue representing her constituents while under federal indictment."

If expelled, Cherfilus-McCormick would join the short list of House members kicked out of Congress - a fate reserved for the most egregious violations of public trust. Her potential removal would send a clear message that the era of consequence-free corruption is over.

Will this rare ethics hearing finally deliver the justice Americans have been demanding? Thursday's proceedings will tell us whether Congress is serious about cleaning house or if the swamp still protects its own.

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Gary Franchi

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MainStreetConservativeVerifiedMar 26, 2026
Finally some accountability! Let's see if the ethics committee actually has any teeth or if this is just political theater. My guess is they'll find some way to let them off with a slap on the wrist.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedMar 26, 2026
Drain the swamp! This is exactly why we need term limits and stricter oversight of these career politicians.
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VeteranVoterVerifiedMar 27, 2026
I served 20 years in the military and if I had done even a fraction of what these politicians get away with, I'd have been court-martialed and dishonorably discharged. The lack of accountability in Congress is disgusting compared to how we held ourselves to standards in the service.
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PatriotMom2016VerifiedMar 27, 2026
About time! The double standard in Washington has gone on far too long. When Republicans face even minor allegations, they're pressured to resign immediately, but Democrats seem to get a free pass until it becomes impossible to ignore.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedMar 27, 2026
Exactly right! Remember how fast they went after Santos but Menendez got to hang around for months with gold bars in his closet.
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TaxpayerSteveVerifiedMar 27, 2026
Expulsion needs to happen. We're paying their salaries with our tax dollars and they're using their position to enrich themselves. Enough is enough!
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 28, 2026
Does anyone know what the actual timeline looks like for this ethics hearing? These things seem to drag on forever while they collect their paychecks.
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DCInsider47VerifiedMar 28, 2026
Usually takes 3-6 months minimum. They'll try to stretch it past the midterms if they can.