Rep. Max Miller is not dropping out of the race or resigning from Congress following allegations of domestic abuse, according to reporting by Axios. The allegations have prompted renewed scrutiny of Miller’s personal and political future.
Sen. Bernie Moreno, who is described as Miller’s former father-in-law, has called Miller unfit for office and said he should not continue serving in Congress. The dispute involves allegations concerning Moreno’s daughter, who was previously married to Miller.
Miller has denied abusing her. The public disagreement has developed into a broader family and political feud, with Moreno pressing for Miller’s resignation while Miller remains in office and has indicated he does not plan to leave. Further details about the allegations and any related proceedings were not provided in the reports summarized here.
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