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Sen. Bernie Moreno says former son-in-law Max Miller shouldn’t serve in Congress following abuse allegations

Moreno said Miller fails basic standards for office and should seek professional help as abuse allegations and a custody fight intensify pressure on his campaign.

  • Sen. Bernie Moreno publicly called for Rep. Max Miller to step down, stating his former son-in-law fails basic character standards and "should not serve in the House of Representatives".
  • Moreno urged Miller to seek professional help, alleging in a statement on X that Miller exhibits erratic behavior and poses a direct danger to his daughter, Emily Moreno, and their young child.
  • The public intervention breaks months of relative silence from the Ohio senator as a contentious custody battle and allegations of domestic and child abuse against Miller unfolded in court filings.
  • Miller firmly rejected calls to resign or withdraw, posting a live video to X denying all abuse allegations and insisting he will remain on the ballot for his northeast Ohio reelection campaign.
  • The high-profile Republican feud comes right before a key candidate withdrawal deadline, creating fresh political vulnerability in Miller's district as Democrats push for a House Ethics investigation.
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Sen. Bernie Moreno Defends Daughter After Rep. Max Miller Allegations

Sen. Bernie Moreno of Ohio was oddly silent, as he and many of his peers did not comment about the serious allegations against Rep. Max Miller. Moreno, whose daughter was married to Rep. Miller, finally spoke out against the congressman, stating he should not be serving in Congress. The chatter around Sen. Bernie Moreno and other members of the Republican Party had been the silence around Rep. Max Miller and the allegations of domestic violence …

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