The House can censure a member. If a majority votes yes, they pass a resolution. The member must stand in the well while the resolution is read. Their name goes into the Congressional Record. This falls under House Rule XI, Clause 1. There is no legal penalty attached. It is the strongest formal rebuke available without expelling the member.
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