Scott Jennings Admits He ‘Found No Reason’ to Want Max Miller in Congress After CNN Interview
Calls for Miller’s resignation grew after he denied abuse allegations and appeared to threaten to expose a private matter about Sen. Bernie Moreno.
- On Tuesday, Rep. Max Miller faced questions from CNN anchor Jake Tapper regarding abuse allegations from his ex-wife and their 2-year-old daughter, with calls for his resignation mounting as he seeks re-election in a Republican-leaning district.
- U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno called for Miller to resign last week, stating his daughter lives in constant fear and Miller "fails to meet the minimum basic standard for holding public office" after remaining silent on the two-year abuse allegations.
- Police reports detail Miller's daughter had a right clavicle fracture and "a bruise that accompanies the injury that appears to be in a handprint and appears to have been inflicted," Tapper told Miller during the interview.
- During the interview, Miller appeared to threaten Sen. Moreno with exposing a "deeply and personal embarrassing matter" after Moreno called for his resignation; Moreno separately told reporters Miller held his 2-year-old granddaughter's stuffed animal hostage for 48 hours.
- Journalist Aaron Rupar called the performance "one of the most self-destructive things I've ever witnessed on cable news," while Miller's alleged threat references a gay dating app profile the Associated Press uncovered in 2024 created over 15 years ago using Moreno's work email.
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Did Rep. Max Miller threaten to out GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno as gay on CNN?
Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) is facing public scrutiny following abuse allegations from multiple women, including his ex-wife Emily Moreno, and he just appeared on Jake Tapper’s CNN show in a trainwreck interview in an attempt to salvage his reputation. And one of the strategies he used in that interview was to apparently threaten to out his ex-father-in-law, Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH), as gay. Related GOP congressman calls George Santos a “crook” fo…
Scott Jennings Admits He ‘Found No Reason’ to Want Max Miller in Congress After CNN Interview
Republican strategist Scott Jennings said Tuesday that Rep. Max Miller’s (R-OH) CNN appearance left him with “no reason” to believe the embattled congressman should remain in office. Miller joined Tuesday’s edition of CNN’s The Lead, where host Jake Tapper asked him about the abuse allegations from his ex-wife and Sen. Bernie Moreno’s (R-OH) daughter, Emily Moreno, who said Miller pointed a gun at her head, threw scalding hot water at her, pushe…
Critics skewer 'desperate' Republican after 'self-destructive' CNN interview
Rep. Max Miller was facing public backlash on Tuesday after a heated interview with CNN anchor Jake Tapper. Tapper pressed Miller, who has been facing allegations of abusing his ex-wife and 2-year-old daughter, to respond to serious questions about the accusations as calls for him to resign were mounting.Political and media experts weighed in on Miller's reactions during the conversation."Wildly desperate defense from Miller to tie his own alleg…
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