Sen. Bernie Moreno has accused Rep. Max Miller of holding his granddaughter’s bunny “hostage,” adding to a broader dispute involving the two Ohio Republicans. The allegation was described in coverage of escalating scrutiny surrounding Miller, though the available context does not provide further details about the circumstances or the animal’s current status.
Miller has also faced allegations of abuse and criticism over the release of a sensitive photograph involving a child. Public reporting indicates that he has remained defiant as scrutiny has intensified. The details and competing accounts surrounding those allegations have not been provided in the available information.
The controversy has drawn attention from Republican leaders and former President Donald Trump. House Speaker Mike Johnson has said the matter should go through an established process, while Miller has continued moving forward despite a warning from Trump, according to related coverage.
The House Ethics Committee is set to investigate Miller, adding a formal congressional review to the political dispute. The investigation is expected to examine the allegations and other issues surrounding the Ohio Republican, although no findings have been reported in the available context.
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