
Rep. Max Miller Denies Abuse Allegations and Vows to Continue Reelection Campaign
Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) has publicly denied recent allegations of abuse made by his ex-wife. Despite calls for his resignation, Miller stated he will remain in the race for reelection.
Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) released a video statement on Sunday addressing public allegations of abuse made against him by his former spouse. In the video, Miller explicitly denied the claims, stating that he has been unfairly characterized as a violent man and an abusive father and husband. He noted that these accusations have caused significant personal pain and damage to his reputation.
Following the emergence of these allegations, Miller has faced mounting pressure from various quarters to resign from his congressional seat. However, Miller used the video to clarify his political intentions, asserting that he has no plans to withdraw from his reelection campaign. He framed the situation as a challenge to his character and indicated a firm commitment to continuing his work in office despite the controversy. While the allegations have sparked calls for his departure, Miller's statement serves as his primary public response to the claims at this time.
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Reported the denial and the campaign status without taking a stance on the allegations.
"vowed to continue his reelection campaign"
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- ·The specific nature or details of the abuse allegations were not provided.
- ·The identity or public statement of the accuser was not included.
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