Sen. Bernie Moreno has said that former son-in-law Rep. Max Miller should not serve in the U.S. House, citing allegations of domestic abuse. The dispute places two Ohio Republicans at odds and has drawn attention to a family conflict involving Moreno’s daughter.
Miller, a House Republican, has denied abusing Moreno’s daughter. The allegations and Moreno’s public criticism have prompted broader questions about Miller’s fitness for office, while the details of the dispute remain contested.
Despite Moreno’s call for him to leave Congress, Miller has indicated that he is not dropping out. The disagreement comes as both lawmakers remain involved in Republican politics and public debate over the allegations continues.
The statements represent a significant political and personal break between Moreno and Miller, who was previously married to Moreno’s daughter. Neither the allegations nor the competing claims have been resolved through the information provided.
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