GOP SIX Block Stacey Plaskett Censure For Texting with Epstein During Trump Hearings
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Newly released Jeffrey Epstein estate documents reveal that U.S. Virgin Islands Delegate Stacey Plaskett exchanged real-time text messages with the convicted sex offender during a February 2019 House Oversight Committee hearing where she questioned Michael Cohen about Donald Trump’s associate Rhona Graff. Plaskett’s office confirmed the communications as routine input from various sources, noting Epstein’s prior $30,000 campaign donation in 2018.
The Democratic delegate from the Virgin Islaands (how is that a thing?) will keep her House Intelligence post after the House voted down a formal reprimand.
I am totally disgusted with this bunch of losers. pic.twitter.com/ws5EMmauCv
— Tim Burchett (@timburchett) November 19, 2025
EPSTEIN BOMBSHELL: STACEY PLASKETT WAS TEXTING EPSTEIN DURING ANTI-TRUMP HEARING
Six Republicans voted against censuring Stacey Plaskett for texting Jeffrey Epstein during a Congressional hearing.
It’s why people want a third party, The GOP is obsolete.
JUST IN: Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) will be moving to CENSURE Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) TODAY, per reports
Several Republican members are LIVID over alleged backroom deals that kiIIed the censures of Ilhan Omar and Stacey Plaskett in order to protect Mills from investigation pic.twitter.com/PVnjO7KzC7
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 19, 2025
BREAKING: In a BRUTAL moment, Stacey Plaskett (D) digs her hole EVEN DEEPER on her ties to Epstein!
PLASKETT: I believed Epstein had information. I was gonna get that information to seek truth
CNN: At the time, he was a KNOWN s*x offender…
PLASKETT: A lot of people have… pic.twitter.com/zJJ3YO8v7L
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 19, 2025
All six need to go.
All six need to be primaried… pic.twitter.com/lBjGdylxQa
— Steven Laurvick (@slaurvick) November 19, 2025
Enraged House Republicans allege ‘disgusting’ backroom deal to spare Dem Stacey Plaskett, GOPer Cory Mills from censure
By Ryan King, NY Post, Nov. 19, 2025
WASHINGTON — Multiple House Republican lawmakers seethed Tuesday over a failed effort to censure Delegate Stacey Plaskett (D-USVI) over her 2019 text exchange with late sex predator Jeffrey Epstein — accusing leadership of cutting a backroom deal with Dems to spare Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) the same rebuke.
Republicans stuck together to beat back an initial effort to kill the censure resolution against Plaskett. However, the measure was rejected hours later, with three Republicans voting against punishing Plaskett, three more voting “present,” and four sitting out the vote entirely.
Had the censure resolution against Plaskett succeeded, Democrats planned to make a similar move against Mills, who has been accused of stolen valor, financial misconduct, and domestic abuse — all of which he denies.
The episode over the failed resolution to censure Plaskett was reminiscent of a failed September vote to censure “Squad” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) over her incendiary remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
When sitting lawmakers are censured, they get summoned to the well of the House chamber and are formally reprimanded for their misdeeds.
“Another backroom deal so Cory Mills can’t get censored for Stolen Valor. I have the General who ‘recommended’ him for the Bronze Star on record saying he never wrote it, never read it and never personally signed it. This. Is. Washington,” sniped Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC).
“This backroom deal sh— is swampy, wrong and always deserves to be called out.”
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) had rolled out a privileged resolution to censure Plaskett in the wake of revelations she had texted Epstein during a Feb. 27, 2019, House Oversight Committee hearing featuring testimony from President Trump’s onetime attorney and fixer, Michael Cohen.maybe oth
“Tonight, a handful of Republicans took a dive on a vote to strip Stacy Plaskett of her position on House intel because of her ties to Epstein. They did it to protect a Republican facing his own ethics issues from a similar vote,” added Rep. Kat Cammack (R-Fla.).
“This backroom deal sh— is swampy, wrong and always deserves to be called out.”
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) had rolled out a privileged resolution to censure Plaskett in the wake of revelations she had texted Epstein during a Feb. 27, 2019, House Oversight Committee hearing featuring testimony from President Trump’s onetime attorney and fixer, Michael Cohen.
During that hearing, Epstein coached Plaskett to ask Cohen about high-ranking officials in the Trump Organization and texted her “Good work” after the delegate’s question period concluded.
The censure measure would have booted Plaskett from the powerful House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and called for a House Ethics Committee investigation.
“This is the problem in Washington!! The establishment protects ITSELF, and the American people get pushed ASIDE,” Norman complained after his resolution went up in flames. “What happened to accountability?”
“This just tells you how corrupt this place is. But the disgusting thing about it was four Republicans chose not to vote, three Republicans voted ‘present,’ three Republicans voted no. So it failed. And what they did was, they cut a deal,” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said in a video posted to X. “To me, it’s really disgusting.”
Mills, an Army veteran elected to Congress in 2022, has been under fire for a string of scandals and controversies.
In February, the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department began investigating accusations that Mills had assaulted a female Republican activist at his penthouse, though the victim later retracted key parts of her complaint.
The MPD had filed an arrest warrant for Mills, but it was unsigned by the then-acting US attorney for the District of Columbia.
In August, Miss United States 2024 Lindsey Langston lodged a lawsuit against Mills, alleging that he tried to blackmail her via revenge porn. She claimed to have been in a relationship with Mills from November 2021 to February 2025.
Last month, a Florida judge greenlit her request for a restraining order against him.
Additionally, Mills, who was awarded the Bronze Star in 2021 for his military service, is facing claims by several of the individuals whose lives he claimed to have saved that they have no recollection of the incident.
The congressman is also facing a review from the House Ethics Committee over concerns that he omitted or made false statements on his financial disclosures.
Mills, who is married but claimed in a May interview to be in the process of divorcing his wife, has denied any wrongdoing.
Mace announced plans to unveil a censure resolution against Mills on Wednesday in response to the drama that unfolded on the House floor on Tuesday. She also called on House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to boot him from the House Armed Services Committee.
“Never met a trashcan I didn’t want to kick. Integrity and honor should mean something. Let’s prove that it does,” she chided on X.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) denied accusations of GOP leadership being involved in a backroom deal and told The Post that “all of House Republican leadership strongly supported the resolution.”
“A convicted child predator was advising a member of the Democrat Caucus,” he said. “That deserves strong condemnation, which is why I voted for the resolution. The only people who united to kill the resolution and cover up conversations with Epstein were House Democrats. Any suggestion of a backroom deal is dishonest and false.”


JUST IN: Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) will be moving to CENSURE Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) TODAY, per reports

