The still untold story about GOP Rep. Cory Mills is a massive sleeper scandal for an outlet with resources to take an eye off the Trump ball: Money, sex, international arms deals, stolen valor claims, wildly shady finances. Here’s the gist, most of it from public record. (1/X)
In 2021, Mills ran for Congress in Florida as a MAGAfied war hero & won, despite owning & living in a McLean VA mansion. But when he ran, his arms company was in money trouble. And Mills made some financial moves that happened to coincide with his campaign.
It’s probably easiest to center this story on Mills’ company. PACEM Defense (and related entities) is an int’l arms dealer. (For a sense of where we’re headed, PACEM has an unpaid federal tax lien of $600,000 from 2022, per Va. UCC filings. They paid a separate one last year.)
For another sense, Mills’ network of companies have landed federal contracts while he’s been in Congress. Includes hundreds of thousands to subsidiary Amtec Less Lethal Systems (ALS, Inc), some of which—with DOJ—are CURRENTLY in progress. Check em out on usaspending.gov
But when Mills launched his campaign in 2021, he was restructuring PACEM debt. Canadian lender Waygar Capital—which had already loaned to PACEM—bought up more debt weeks after Mills filed to run. The next month, Mills—who put his house up for Waygar—put $200K into his campaign
But Mills has never reported any liabilities to his Canadian lender, as ethics rules require. He’s also failed to report he’s director of a Canadian entity called PACEM North Canada Inc—created the month they got their first Waygar loan, in 2019: ised-isde.canada.ca/cc/lgcy/fdrlCr…
Back to PACEM. Created in 2015 in VA, PACEM Defense went dormant. Mills reinstated it three years later, in 2018. Here’s some good background on the company and Mills’ international arms dealing history from @insider in 2023: businessinsider.com/rep-cory-mills…
In 2018 Mills opened a HQ branch in Perry, FL. PACEM also got Small Business Admin loan, via Va. bank Atlantic Union. Source w/direct knowledge said PACEM wasn’t a typical AU client, adding Mills’ $4M VA home was top collateral & a lucrative contract was coming—but it never came
In Oct 2018, PACEM—which Mills' wife also ran—bought Wisconsin arms maker Amtec Less Lethal Systems (ALS). Mills was removed from filings in 2023, but never listed his 2021 & 2022 chairman position on disclosures, as ethics rules require. (ALS gets DOJ $) prnewswire.com/news-releases/…
Then in April 2019, PACEM got its first loan from the Canadian lender, Waygar Capital. This seems to be when the trouble really starts. Here is a great backgrounder on Waygar, including about Mills and PACEM opmwire.com/ninepoint-wayg…
In 2019, Waygar loaned PACEM $13M (Canadian) w/potential $10M increase. Mills is personally liable, per UCC filings in Va & Fl. Waygar also got patents from ALS that same month, which apparently lapsed for nonpayment in 2023—while Mills was in Congress—but were reinstated.
-Waygar’s site——is suddenly down. Don’t know why. Here’s what it said days ago
-Waygar/PACEM share a board member: Rick Hillier, ex head of CN Armed Forces
-PACEM site doesn’t disclose Hillier dual roles
-The Waygar fund wasn’t looking so hot this year waygarcapital.com
Things went awry. An ongoing suit shows PACEM quit paying principal on SBA loan & defaulted. COVID hit, SBA offered loan subsidies. PACEM restructured so the govt would pay down the principal PACEM hadn’t. SBA caught the default & halted subsidies. (Judge from hearing & ruling👇)
For some reason PACEM waited 3.5 years to file this lawsuit against the SBA (Dec 2023) to demand the monthly subsidy payments it said SBA owed. When the court dismissed, PACEM appealed. That’s ongoing—a sitting congressman still suing the SBA—with a hearing set for next month
The suit is odd for a few reasons. The amount is only $180K, and the Waygar loan is 10s of millions. Waygar bought the debt partly bc of the SBA subsidies, PACEM claimed (see below), but that debt purchase came a full year after SBA had already cut PACEM off......
The timing is also odd: December 2023, the same month PACEM entered into a contract to ship millions of worth of grenades to Ukraine via Czech company DSS. DSS is suing PACEM for failure to deliver the grenades; PACEM sued back. Also ongoing. More here:
AMTEC also got a COVID loan—and a much larger one, more than a million dollars.
In February, PACEM sued Customs & Border Patrol for information related to that lawsuit, specifically about grenades bound for Ukraine that CBP seized in 2023. That’s right: Mills’ company raked in millions from Ukraine military aid! More here:
I promised sex. Mills & wife are allegedly divorcing. In Feb, he reportedly assaulted his longtime girlfriend at their shared DC condo building. I learned there’s more to be reported about what Mills had been up to with her. Let’s just say it sounds Gaetzy apnews.com/article/cory-m…
I also promised stolen valor. I’ve learned House Democrats were very recently alerted about stolen valor & false records claims filed against Mills—an Iraq veteran—with Army Human Resources Command, the FBI, the DOJ, and a US Atty’s office.
There’s obviously a whole lot more to churn through, but I’ll stop here for now. Happy hunting, reporters. (And I really do wonder why the Waygar Capital website is suddenly down.)
TO BE CLEAR: She was not underage! But it is absolutely very very Gaetzy.
Forgot the cherry on top: Cory Mills—who is up to his eyeballs in foreign debt, foreign lawsuits, foreign arms deals, and even has an unreported foreign company—sits on both the Armed Services Committee AND Foreign Affairs Committee (where he chairs intel and oversight)
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Trump’s nominee for Director of Counterterrorism at DNI—Joe Kent—has a well-documented history of ties to white nationalists & far-right extremists. I’ve learned of a couple new ones.
In May 2023, Kent posted an anti-immigration VDARE image. Media Matters describes VDARE as a “racist, anti-immigration” site tied to “prominent white supremacists.” VDARE is run by Peter Brimelow. The next month, Kent was on Tim Pool’s podcast—guest host was Brimelow’s daughter
At the time, Pool had just finished negotiating payments from Russia ($100,000 ann episode), per DOJ. It’s possible that Kent’s June 2023 appearance was one of the podcast’s first Russia-funded episodes
NEW: A DOGE staffer appears to be posting DOGE work on his public GitHub, as of this week. The staffer, Jordan Wick, also created a repository for a Twitter DM-downloading tool just 3 days ago. He posted work on geospatial data in Jan—undersea cables, ports & “critical minerals.”
Last May, Wick’s hyperlocal SanFran-based startup (AccelerateSF) expanded to sell AI efficiency systems to the federal govt, changing to “AccerateX.” They claimed 2 large “transit agency” clients. (DOGEr Anthony Jansco was also behind the group: ) wired.com/story/elon-mus…
On Feb 18, Wick uploaded “org chart_viewer” to his GitHub (), with fields for employee union status, full-time status, location, & a “satisfaction” rating (out of 5). He also uploaded fields to filter searches for depts in the Small Business Adminstration. gist.github.com/Jomanw
If you've wondered who's behind the "Amuse" account that sluices misinformation into the MAGA bloodstream & gets boosted by Elon Musk et al as if it's a news source, it's a tech entrepreneur named Alexander Muse. He's listed on the Forbes Business Council. councils.forbes.com/profile/Alexan…
Muse says he got his start raising $15 million from—guess who—George Soros, then sold for big bucks: archive.ph/4hQUy
He most recently co-founded ViewMarket.
Here are Twitter archives, but all you have to do is click the X link on that Forbes page: archive.ph/http://twitter…
This post was less than two years ago. Kash Patel and Pam Bondi may like a word.
NEW: Kash Patel hid his million-dollar Chinese payout from the Senate. Here’s how.
On Jan. 3, Patel filed his financial disclosure to the Office of Government Ethics. He signed it under penalty of perjury. This form reports Patel’s $1M-$5M stake in Elite Depot, Ltd — the Cayman Islands holding company for the $50 billion Chinese fast-fashion megacorp SHEIN.
The OGE approved and signed the disclosure on Jan. 29. But the Senate Judiciary Committee didn’t see it until *after* Patel’s publicly televised confirmation hearing, which took place on Jan. 31. Instead, they had to base that inquiry on another document that Patel gave them...
Kash Patel started two online payment companies with a veteran of offshore financial management. Late last month, they were both folded under a parent company. Patel only disclosed a relationship with one of these three corporations.
I’ve spent the last several days looking into Kash Patel’s mysterious Paytriots, Inc. TL;DR: his co-founder specializes in small offshore banks; his disclosure omits ties to related firms; & these companies mysteriously restructured the day before he signed his ethics agreement
On Jan 27, one day before Patel signed the agreement, a new LLC appeared in Delaware: “Paytriots LLC.” He lists a nearly identical Delaware firm in his agreement: “Paytriots, Inc.” This wasn’t coincidence. Tax records filed last week say they are related—and that raises questions
Been wild seeing people over the last 6 months get confronted with objectively irrefutable contradicting facts, then resolve it by shutting off a major part of their brain. It's not new, but it's a more widespread & far more demented strain—something like a dehumanization reflex.
The Spinal Tap Theory of Polarization: Where can you go when you're already cranked to 10? You turn to an illogical, delusional answer and believe or pretend it's real, or like my boy Nigel here, part of your brain just starts shorting out
But today it feels like contagious psychosis—an established psychological phenomenon. Contradictory facts are perceived as attacks, battle, legacy of the stupid "debate me" culture. This runs parallel with Trump getting more demented, more wrong, more frustrated, and more violent