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Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick Resigns Before Ethics Hearing On Dozens Of Campaign Finance Violations

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned from Congress Tuesday moments before a scheduled House Ethics Committee hearing on alleged campaign finance violations. She quit just before the panel was to decide sanctions and a planned floor expulsion vote. Her resignation led the Ethics Committee chairman to say the panel lost jurisdiction and canceled the hearing.

The Ethics probe had detailed findings and heavy documentation: investigators issued 59 subpoenas, interviewed 28 witnesses and reviewed more than 33,000 pages of records. The committee found roughly two dozen violations connected to about $5 million that prosecutors say her family's health business received in pandemic relief, and last month an Ethics proceeding found most of the allegations proved. She also faces a separate multi-count federal indictment that could carry decades in prison; her criminal trial has been moved to early 2027. Local faith leaders, unions and others had sent letters urging caution, warning that expulsion could leave hundreds of thousands of constituents without representation, while her lawyer argued committee discipline could prejudice her pending criminal case.

Early coverage framed the story as defiant resistance to removal, with outlets reporting that she publicly vowed not to resign and that Republicans planned an immediate expulsion motion led by Rep. Greg Steube. Later reporting shifted after her sudden resignation, highlighting that she left minutes before a likely floor vote and that the step effectively halted Ethics sanctions — accounts from The New York Times, CBS News and NPR drove that change in emphasis. The evolution in coverage altered the narrative from an embattled member refusing to quit to a last-minute departure that preempted congressional punishment and raised questions about political and legal next steps.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned effective immediately on Tuesday, minutes before a House Ethics Committee sanctions hearing and a scheduled floor expulsion vote, causing the committee to lose jurisdiction and cancel the hearing.
  • The House Ethics investigation found most of the allegations against her—more than two dozen campaign-finance-related violations (CBS said all but two of 27 allegations were proven)—after a roughly two-year probe that produced 59 subpoenas, 28 witness interviews and over 33,000 pages of documents.
  • Federal prosecutors allege Cherfilus-McCormick and her brother stole or laundered nearly $5 million in COVID-19/FEMA disaster-relief funds through the family health-care business and used some of that money to support her 2022 campaign and personal purchases; she has pleaded not guilty to a multi-count (15-count reported) indictment and her criminal trial has been pushed to early 2027 (February 2027 reported).
  • Republican Rep. Greg Steube had pledged to force an expulsion motion and some lawmakers (including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) said they would vote to expel if she did not resign; House leaders and Florida delegation members issued statements about the last-minute resignation and next steps to fill the seat.
  • Cherfilus-McCormick and her lawyers said the Ethics process was prejudicial and that committee discipline would jeopardize her criminal trial; she had earlier invoked her Fifth Amendment right at an Ethics hearing and had publicly called the process a 'witch hunt' and said she would not resign days earlier.
  • Local faith leaders, unions and other community groups submitted letters urging caution about sanctions or expulsion on representation grounds, warning a vacancy could leave constituents without representation; her resignation was highlighted as the third high-profile congressional exit in a short span alongside Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales.
  • Her immediate resignation altered the narrow House balance of power, restoring the GOP's slim edge and creating a vacancy that Florida officials will address through a special-election process; she has filed for re-election but reported very limited fundraising (about $11,000 in Q1 was reported).

📰 Source Timeline (18)

Follow how coverage of this story developed over time

April 22, 2026
4:41 PM
Congressional resignations disrupt House balance of power
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/
New information:
  • CBS frames Cherfilus-McCormick as the third member of Congress to resign within the last week.
  • Coverage emphasizes the impact of her resignation, along with the other two, on the House balance of power rather than only on her ethics case.
1:00 PM
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigns from Congress ahead of ethics hearing
https://www.facebook.com/CBSMornings/
New information:
  • CBS piece reiterates that Cherfilus-McCormick announced her resignation on Tuesday just before her House Ethics hearing was to begin.
  • It restates that she was indicted last year for allegedly stealing $5 million in FEMA funds to support her campaign and that she denies wrongdoing.
April 21, 2026
11:26 PM
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigns House seat instead of facing punishment from colleagues
https://www.facebook.com/CBSEveningNews/
New information:
  • Confirms again that Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned specifically instead of facing punishment from House colleagues.
  • Frames her as part of a broader pattern of recent resignations by lawmakers facing ethics allegations, according to CBS' on-air intro.
10:35 PM
Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick resigns ahead of ethics probe into use of campaign funds
PBS News by Kyle Midura
New information:
  • PBS confirms the practical timing: Cherfilus-McCormick resigned on Tuesday, exactly one week after two other members resigned, underscoring a pattern of scandal-driven exits.
  • PBS frames the resignation explicitly as coming ahead of an ethics investigation into her use of campaign funds, reinforcing that campaign-fund misuse was the core Ethics focus.
  • The segment positions her as 'another scandal-plagued member of Congress,' highlighting that her case is part of a broader wave of ethics scandals on Capitol Hill.
10:25 PM
Significance of Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's resignation from Congress
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/
New information:
  • CBS segment reiterates that she resigned on Tuesday shortly before the House Ethics Committee hearing to consider recommended punishment over campaign finance fraud allegations.
  • The piece frames the core significance as the link between her timing and the impending sanctions hearing but does not add substantive new factual details beyond existing multi-source coverage.
10:06 PM
What led to Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's resignation from Congress?
https://www.facebook.com/TakeoutPodcast/
New information:
  • CBS explicitly frames the upcoming event as a House Ethics Committee hearing to decide how to sanction her for more than two dozen campaign finance-related violations.
  • Confirms the resignation occurred on Tuesday specifically ahead of that sanctions hearing.
  • Adds on-camera attribution to CBS News congressional reporter Taurean Small explaining the immediate trigger for the resignation.
9:24 PM
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Florida Democrat, Resigns From Congress
Nytimes by Annie Karni and Soumya Karlamangla
New information:
  • Confirms from New York Times sourcing and House leaders that Cherfilus-McCormick submitted her resignation letter just before the scheduled Ethics hearing and floor expulsion vote.
  • Adds detail on the immediate procedural impact in the House, including leadership statements on the vacancy and next steps toward a special election.
  • Provides additional political context on her short tenure, her primary challenges, and how Florida party leaders are positioning for the open seat.
7:13 PM
Florida Democrat Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, facing possible expulsion, resigns
NPR by Eric McDaniel
New information:
  • NPR explicitly notes Cherfilus-McCormick is a third-term lawmaker and that the Ethics Committee meeting was to decide on punishment, including a potential expulsion vote.
  • Article reiterates that federal prosecutors allege she and her brother stole $5 million in disaster funds from a COVID-19 vaccination overpayment to their health care company, and that Ethics found some of that money funded her first congressional campaign.
  • Cherfilus-McCormick’s resignation statement frames the Ethics process as a 'witch hunt' and argues proceeding during a pending criminal case violates due process and lets 'allegations alone override the will of the people.'
  • NPR places her resignation in a pattern of April exits, grouping it with the pressured resignations of Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales and noting another Florida Republican, Cory Mills, faces an Ethics probe and potential expulsion vote.
  • NPR updates the House partisan margin to 218 Republican-aligned members, 213 Democrats, and four vacancies, and notes Gov. Ron DeSantis has broad latitude on timing for a special election in the deep-blue South Florida district.
6:47 PM
Yet another resignation brings fresh shame to one of the worst Congresses ever
MS NOW by Steve Benen
New information:
  • MS NOW timing detail that her resignation came just minutes before a scheduled House Ethics Committee hearing on her case, not only before a floor expulsion vote.
  • Updated House composition after her immediate resignation: 217 Republicans, 213 Democrats, 1 independent, explicitly noting it restores the GOP margin that existed before the recent New Jersey special election.
  • Contextual tally that there have been 10 midterm resignations in the current 119th Congress over roughly a year and a half, framed as an unusually high number compared with typical midterm departures.
6:38 PM
Cherfilus-McCormick resigns from Congress before Ethics hearing on sanctions
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/
New information:
  • She submitted her resignation moments before the House Ethics Committee was to decide sanctions, causing the committee to lose jurisdiction and cancel the hearing.
  • Ethics Chairman Michael Guest publicly noted that the panel no longer had jurisdiction and that there would be no sanctions hearing.
  • Her federal trial on charges of stealing nearly $5 million in FEMA funds has been pushed back to February 2027.
  • Her lawyer argued that committee discipline would prejudice her criminal trial by signaling guilt to potential jurors, saying she was 'left with no choice' but to resign.
  • CBS details that last month’s public Ethics 'trial' found all but two of 27 allegations proven, and that she had said just days earlier she would not resign.
  • CBS frames her as the third member of Congress to step aside over misconduct allegations in the past week, alongside Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales.
6:31 PM
Florida Democrat Resigns From Congress 20 Minutes Before Expulsion Vote
Nytimes by Soumya Karlamangla
New information:
  • New York Times pegs the timing as roughly 20 minutes before the House was set to vote on expelling Cherfilus-McCormick.
  • Article emphasizes that leadership had teed up an actual floor expulsion vote, underscoring how rare and severe the pending sanction was.
  • Additional on-the-record reaction from House leaders and Florida delegation members about the last-minute resignation and next steps for filling the seat (special election timing and political implications).
6:23 PM
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigns before facing ethics panel meeting
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/
New information:
  • CBS piece explicitly states she resigned "moments before" a House Ethics Committee meeting to determine whether punishment was warranted for alleged misconduct.
  • Confirms CBS framing that the panel meeting was to decide on discipline, not just to review findings, reinforcing that her resignation preempted a sanctions decision.
  • Reiterates that she has been charged with stealing nearly $5 million in FEMA funds and has pleaded not guilty, aligning the ethics matter with the existing federal criminal case.
6:03 PM
Indicted Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick to resign from Congress amid expulsion threat
Fox News
New information:
  • Cherfilus-McCormick posted a statement on social media saying she resigns from the 119th Congress 'effective immediately' and is 'stepping away' rather than 'play these political games.'
  • House Ethics Committee Chairman Michael Guest announced the committee has lost jurisdiction over her case because of her decision to quit Congress.
  • Rep. Greg Steube had pledged to file an expulsion motion, and her resignation came just minutes before a scheduled Ethics Committee sanctions hearing.
  • Fox article reiterates she faces a 15-count federal indictment with a maximum of 53 years in prison and notes her trial is not scheduled until early 2027.
  • She has filed to run for re-election but raised only about $11,000 in the first quarter, and it is unclear if she will suspend her campaign.
  • Fox piece notes that Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales also left Congress last week while facing possible expulsion votes over unrelated sexual misconduct allegations.
6:00 PM
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick says she will resign from Congress following ethics violations
MS NOW by Sydney Carruth
New information:
  • Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick publicly announced she will resign from Congress following the Ethics Committee's findings.
  • Article reiterates she faces a federal criminal trial in Miami early next year on charges tied to allegedly stealing up to $5 million in FEMA funds and laundering the money.
  • MS NOW connects her planned resignation to a recent pattern of members leaving under Ethics scrutiny, citing the resignations of Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales.
  • The piece highlights that several political and faith-based organizations submitted letters urging against expulsion on representation grounds before the sanctions hearing.
  • The story quotes Ethics ranking member Rep. Mark DeSaulnier and Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez underscoring institutional integrity and calling for resignation or removal.
5:52 PM
WATCH LIVE: House lawmakers weigh punishment for Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick for ethics violations
PBS News by Stephen Groves, Associated Press
New information:
  • The House Ethics Committee is holding a punishment hearing Tuesday at 2 p.m. EDT to decide its recommendation for Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick.
  • Republican Rep. Greg Steube says he will move to expel Cherfilus-McCormick once the Ethics Committee issues its punishment recommendation.
  • The article explicitly ties the Ethics case to her separate federal criminal charges alleging she stole roughly $5 million in COVID-19 disaster relief and used it, in part, to buy a 3-carat yellow diamond ring.
  • Cherfilus-McCormick again asserts she is not guilty of either the ethics violations or the criminal charges and has pleaded not guilty in court.
  • A letter from local faith leaders, union officials and others in her district urges the Ethics Committee to proceed cautiously, warning their decision could leave hundreds of thousands of constituents without representation.
  • The piece notes that an expulsion push against Cherfilus-McCormick could trigger Democrats to seek expulsion of Rep. Cory Mills, who is under a separate, ongoing wide-ranging Ethics Committee investigation.
  • The story details that the Ethics investigation generated 59 subpoenas, 28 witness interviews and more than 33,000 pages of documents.
12:02 PM
Lawmakers weigh sanctions for Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida
ABC News
New information:
  • AP specifies that the House Ethics Committee is meeting Tuesday to decide what punishment to recommend after finding 25 House rules and ethics violations, including campaign finance breaches.
  • Details that Florida overpaid the family health care business by roughly $5 million in COVID disaster relief, and alleges she routed that money through businesses and family members to fund her 2022 campaign.
  • Reports the Ethics probe’s scope: 59 subpoenas issued, 28 witness interviews conducted, and more than 33,000 pages of documents reviewed over two years.
  • Notes Cherfilus-McCormick declined to testify at an earlier Ethics hearing, invoking her Fifth Amendment right, and that her lawyer complained the committee did not allow a full-scale ethics trial with defense witnesses.
  • Adds organized support letters from local faith leaders, union officials and others urging caution because sanctions or expulsion could leave hundreds of thousands of constituents without representation.
  • Clarifies that Rep. Greg Steube plans to move for expulsion after the Ethics Committee issues its punishment recommendation and links that move to potential Democratic retaliation targeting Rep. Cory Mills, who faces an ongoing wide-ranging Ethics investigation.
  • Places this case in sequence with the recent resignations of Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales, who stepped down during separate ethics probes to avoid expulsion votes.
11:00 AM
Indicted Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick refuses to resign as expulsion vote looms
Fox News
New information:
  • Rep. Greg Steube vows to force a House floor vote on expelling Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick as soon as Tuesday, regardless of the Ethics Committee's recommended sanction.
  • Cherfilus-McCormick publicly states she will not resign, saying, "For those asking whether I plan to resign, the answer is no."
  • Article reiterates that she was found guilty of more than two dozen ethics violations tied to over $5 million in disaster relief funds allegedly funneled through her family's healthcare company and notes she faces a separate federal criminal trial after a 2025 indictment.
  • Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says she will vote to expel Cherfilus-McCormick if the congresswoman does not resign, explicitly citing the Ethics Committee's verdict.
  • House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says Democrats will decide their position after the Ethics Committee proceedings conclude, and the Congressional Black Caucus has remained largely silent while having contributed $5,000 to her.
  • The piece notes that Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales recently resigned under expulsion threats, and Rep. Cory Mills also faces a looming expulsion vote, framing a broader pattern.