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GOP congressman said he was run off the road by ‘deranged man’ on the way to work

  • On June 19, Republican Congressman Max Miller from Ohio's 7th District said he was run off the road in Rocky River while driving to work.
  • The incident occurred after an unhinged man honked and forced Miller off the road, then threatened him and his family while displaying a Palestinian flag.
  • Miller shared a short 84-second clip on X in which he detailed the attack, affirmed his identity as a proud Jewish American and staunch supporter of Israel, and denounced the growing wave of hatred.
  • Miller filed police reports with Rocky River Police and U.S. Capitol Police, who along with federal agencies are investigating the assault and issuing an arrest warrant.
  • Leaders from both parties strongly denounced the attack, drawing attention to the rise in antisemitic violence, while Miller emphasized that hatred is unacceptable in his district and across the nation.
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Authorities reported that they arrested a man accused of threatening representative Max Miller (the Ohio Republican) and of taking him off the road in an anti-Semitic attack. Miller, who is Jewish and pro-Israel, said the suspect showed a Palestinian flag and shouted "death to Israel!".

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Townhall broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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