Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina touched off another round of Republican infighting on Wednesday, announcing plans to force a vote to censure Rep. Cory Mills of Florida and strip him of his committee seats.

Mace intends to bring the measure to the floor as a privileged resolution, a procedural move that compels GOP leadership to hold a vote within two legislative days. That sets up a showdown by the end of the week—and one that Republicans can’t easily sidestep.

Democrats themselves have dangled censure threats over Mills in recent months—but always tactically. When Republicans tried to censure Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver of New Jersey, an effort that collapsed spectacularly, Democrats held their own Mills resolution in reserve as a retaliatory threat. And when those GOP efforts fiz

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