U.S.A.
Cory Mills was born in 1980 in Winter Haven, Florida. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1999, becoming a member of the 82nd Airborne Division and participating in Operation Allied Force during the Kosovo War. Mills was deployed to Iraq, where he received the Bronze Star Medal and a Certificate of Appreciation from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. After sustaining injuries in Iraq, he continued to serve in various capacities, including anti-terrorism training in northern Iraq and a mission to Ukraine during the Russian invasion. Mills co-founded two companies in 2014 and later advised the Pentagon and served on the Defense Business Board.
Cory Mills's political identity is marked by a blend of staunch defense advocacy and an aggressive posture against the Biden administration. Mills's legislative actions, such as voting for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria and co-sponsoring multiple impeachment resolutions, reveal an ideologically rigid approach. His international engagements, including evacuating Americans from conflict zones, juxtapose with his domestic criticisms of Bidenβs economic policies. Mills's personal controversies, including legal battles and ethical investigations, further complicate his public image, raising questions about the alignment between his public stances and private conduct.