U.S. House of Representatives
Elections 2022 Mills announced his candidacy for the
U.S. House of Representatives in in April 2021, challenging incumbent
Democratic representative
Stephanie Murphy. Murphy's seat was a target for the
National Republican Congressional Committee in the
2022 elections, but she announced her retirement in December 2021. Redistricting made the 7th significantly more Republican than its predecessor, cutting out its share of Orlando (including Murphy's home) while adding a slice of increasingly Republican Volusia County. Mills faced a crowded primary, with his strongest opponent being
state representative Anthony Sabatini. Mills won the primary election in August 2022, earning over a third of the vote and beating Sabatini by over 10,000 votes. Mills defeated Democratic nominee Karen Green in the November general election with 58.5% of the vote.
Evacuation of an American family from Afghanistan Mills, as a congressional candidate, in September 2021, evacuated a woman and her three children from
Afghanistan during the
2021 American withdrawal. Initially, he was going to attempt to perform an
airlift, but
U.S. Central Command and the
State Department denied the request. Instead, he had to evacuate the family by land. Mills had initially planned to travel to Afghanistan as part of a larger group. However, three members of the group later claimed that they saw Mills with a group of sex workers during a stopover in
Tbilisi, Georgia. This led to Mills being ejected from the group, and he subsequently traveled to Afghanistan alone.
2024 by Speaker
Mike Johnson In 2024, Mills was challenged in the Republican primary by former
state senate candidate Mike Johnson (no relation to Speaker
Mike Johnson). He defeated Johnson in the primary, receiving 80.9% of the vote. Mills went on to defeat Democratic nominee Jennifer Adams in the general election, receiving 56.5% of the vote.
Tenure , 2025 Mills handed out commemorative
40 mm grenades stamped with the Republican Party logo to fellow House members as a welcoming gift. 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. On May 23, 2023, he also co-sponsored Greene's resolutions to impeach Attorney General
Merrick Garland, FBI director
Christopher Wray, Secretary of Homeland Security
Alejandro Mayorkas, and U.S. attorney for D.C.
Matthew M. Graves. In October 2023, Mills traveled to
Israel to help evacuate 77 Americans in the wake of the
October 7 attacks. Mills also helped airlift 10 Americans who were volunteering at an
orphanage in
Haiti, amidst Haiti's
state of crisis. He also criticized
Biden's handling of the crisis and similar crises. Later, he helped rescue an additional 13 people.
Syria In 2023, Mills was among 47 Republicans to vote in favor of H.Con.Res. 21, which directed President
Joe Biden to remove U.S. troops from
Syria within 180 days. Following the
fall of the Assad regime, Mills and fellow Republican representative
Marlin Stutzman became the first American politicians to visit post-
Ba'athist Syria. Both met Syrian president
Ahmed al-Sharaa and the country's Christian leaders on April 18, 2025. The visit was made while the Trump administration was considering sanctions relief on Syria and Mills stated there was a "tremendous amount of opportunity here to help rebuild the nation but also to help with stabilization across the region."
2024 presidential election Mills became the fourth representative from Florida to endorse
Donald Trump for president in the
2024 presidential election, citing the need for Republican unity following
Trump's indictment., 2024
Committee assignments For the
118th Congress: •
Committee on Armed Services •
Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations •
Subcommittee on Military Personnel •
Committee on Foreign Affairs •
Subcommittee on Africa •
Subcommittee on Oversight and Accountability Ethics investigation The board of the independent
Office of Congressional Ethics investigated inconsistent financial statements in August 2024; their report stated "The OCE found that from January 2023 to present, Pacem Defense/ALS, has been actively contracting with the federal government, securing close to $1,000,000 in federal contracts for munitions and weapons, distributed to prisons across the country...Specifically, since January 9, 2024, 94 contracts have been awarded to entities owned by Rep. Mills." Mills denied wrongdoing and did not cooperate with the OCE's investigations, refusing to provide
tax returns or explain the ownership structure of his companies. On November 19, the House Ethics Committee announced it was forming an investigative subcommittee to investigate the previous allegations of fraud made against Mills', as well as two alleged incidents involving Mills' conduct with women. == Personal life ==