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First Democrats call for Cherfilus-McCormick to resign over ethics findings 

Two Democratic lawmakers have taken a bold step by calling for the resignation of Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.), after the House Ethics Committee found her guilty of committing numerous ethics violations. This marks a significant moment in the ongoing investigation into the actions of the Florida representative, as she becomes the first Democrat to face such a demand.

The House Ethics Committee revealed on Friday morning that its Adjudicatory Subcommittee had successfully proven 25 out of 27 allegations against Cherfilus-McCormick. These allegations include the funding of her 2021 House campaign, which has been deemed a violation of ethics rules.

This news has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, with many calling for swift action to be taken against the Florida lawmaker. The two Democratic lawmakers who have called for her resignation have been praised for their courage and integrity in standing up for what is right.

In light of these developments, it is clear that Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has failed to uphold the high standards expected of a member of Congress. The House Ethics Committee’s findings are a clear indication of her disregard for ethical conduct and the trust placed in her by the people of Florida.

As elected officials, it is our duty to serve the best interests of our constituents and uphold the values of integrity and transparency. Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick’s actions have not only violated these values but have also undermined the public’s trust in our political system.

The House Ethics Committee’s investigation into Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick’s campaign funding has been ongoing for several months, and the findings are a result of a thorough and impartial process. The fact that the Adjudicatory Subcommittee was able to prove 25 out of 27 allegations against her is a testament to the seriousness of the violations committed.

It is now up to Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick to take responsibility for her actions and do what is right for the people of Florida. The two Democratic lawmakers who have called for her resignation have set an example for all elected officials by standing up for the principles of ethical conduct and accountability.

As a party, Democrats have always been committed to upholding the highest ethical standards and promoting transparency in government. The actions of Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick go against these values and have no place in our party.

We urge Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick to do the right thing and step down from her position as a member of Congress. This will not only demonstrate her commitment to ethical conduct but also allow for a smooth and swift resolution to this matter.

In conclusion, the House Ethics Committee’s findings against Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick are a serious matter that demands immediate action. We commend the two Democratic lawmakers for their courage in calling for her resignation and urge all elected officials to uphold the values of integrity and transparency in their actions. It is time for Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick to take responsibility for her actions and put the interests of the people of Florida above her own.

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