Law and Order for Some
Briefly

The article compares the handling of past political scandals in Washington, D.C. to the present case of Congressman Cory Mills, who faces accusations of domestic assault. While a 1974 incident involving Democrat Wilbur Mills ended without charges despite clear circumstances, Mills's recent incident reveals a troubling pattern of alleged misconduct and manipulation. The police report indicated evidence of bruises on a woman described as Mills's significant other, prompting questions about the unequal treatment of justice based on political affiliation. The circumstances surrounding Mills's case suggest a serious lack of accountability in contemporary political dealings.
"The case of Cory Mills displays a troubling disparity in how justice is pursued in Washington, D.C., as compared to past decades with politicians like Wilbur Mills."
"Mills's situation raises serious concerns about accountability, especially in light of a police report that suggests potential coercion and manipulation in the narrative of the incident."
Read at The Atlantic
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