Jennings: ‘Might Be Time’ for Trump to Weigh in on Max Miller
Politico reported four Dropbox files listed authorship as “Office of Rep. Max Miller - Legal Counsel” before his attorneys changed the metadata.
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Jennings: ‘Might be time’ for Trump to weigh in on Max Miller
Conservative commentator Scott Jennings says it “might be time” for President Trump to weigh in on Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio), an embattled lawmaker facing allegations of domestic violence. CNN’s John Berman asked Jennings why Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) has been one of the few Republican lawmakers to call for Miller to resign, saying GOP members…
Max Miller Is Growing More Manic And Unhinged As His Glass House Shatters Around Him
Ohio Republican Rep. Max Miller appears to be falling into an almost manic state of desperation as his house of cards rapidly falls, exposing him for the disgusting abuser he truly is. As Miller's ex-wife, Emily Moreno, comes forward with more and more increasingly sickening allegations against him, Max seems to be growing more and more desperate to protect his crumbling reputation by attacking and discrediting hers. In a Newsmax segment that …
Katie Britt says Max Miller should resign over abuse allegations: ‘I stand with Bernie’
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala, believes Rep. Max Miller, R-Ohio, should resign and not seek re-election as he faces allegations of domestic abuse levied by his ex-wife.
Senators Back Moreno in Calling for Resignation of Former Son-in-Law Rep. Max Miller
Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) has been calling Republican lawmakers to offer answers about the domestic abuse allegations against him, according to a report published Tuesday. The post Senators Back Moreno in Calling for Resignation of Former Son-in-Law Rep. Max Miller appeared first on Breitbart.
Alarms blare after Max Miller busted 'tampering' with evidence submitted for House probe
Embattled Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) triggered alarms as documents he shared amid an investigation were found to be manipulated.According to reporting by Politico, Miller shared documents related to his bitter fight against assault allegations that seemed to come from his congressional office, which wou...
House Ethics Committee Opens Investigation Into Rep. Max Miller Over Abuse, Drug Use Allegations
The House Ethics Committee announced Tuesday that it has opened an investigation into Republican Rep. Max Miller of Ohio over allegations that he may have engaged in domestic violence, abuse or illegal drug use, escalating scrutiny of the second-term congressman as he seeks reelection. The committee disclosed it will review whether Miller “engaged in domestic violence and abuse or illegal drug use,” but emphasized that the announcement does not …
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