Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Plays Race Card When Asked Why She Was Indicted

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Original Story by The Daily Caller
November 21, 2025
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Plays Race Card When Asked Why She Was Indicted

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces a serious federal indictment for allegedly misappropriating $5 million in disaster aid to finance her 2021 congressional campaign. In response to questions about the charges, she claimed that Congress is employing intimidation tactics, particularly against minority members, to distract from larger political issues. Cherfilus-McCormick's legal troubles could lead to her expulsion from the House, as Republican Rep. Greg Steube has initiated efforts for her removal. The indictment raises questions about the integrity of her campaign and may significantly affect her reelection bid. As she prepares to fight the charges in court, the broader implications for her political future remain uncertain.

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  • A federal grand jury indicted Cherfilus-McCormick for allegedly diverting FEMA funds intended for disaster relief, using them to support her electoral campaign and personal expenses.

  • Cherfilus-McCormick contended that the timing of her indictment was a strategic move to shift focus away from unrelated political controversies, including the Epstein files.

  • She plans to contest the indictment in court, asserting her innocence and that the charges reflect a broader pattern of intimidation against minority lawmakers.

  • The indictment carries serious consequences, with a potential prison sentence of 53 years if convicted, leading to discussions about her expulsion from Congress.

  • Rep. Steube's motion for expulsion highlights a growing bipartisan concern regarding the potential impact of the allegations on the integrity of the House and public trust.

  • Cherfilus-McCormick emphasized her commitment to her constituents, arguing that only those who elected her should determine her political fate amidst these allegations.

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