House Speaker Mike Johnson has addressed scrutiny surrounding Rep. Max Miller, calling for the relevant process to play out. Johnson’s comments come as Miller faces domestic abuse allegations and criticism over the release of a sensitive photograph involving a child.
Miller has remained defiant amid the controversy and has said he does not intend to withdraw from his reelection campaign in Ohio. The situation has also drawn attention because of a warning from former President Donald Trump, which Miller has appeared to reject as he continues his campaign.
The allegations and photo-related controversy have added uncertainty to Miller’s political future and prompted questions about how Republican leaders will respond. Johnson’s call to allow the process to continue suggests that no immediate action or final determination has been announced based on the information available.
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