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Max Leonard Miller (born November 13, 1988) is an American politician and former aide to
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. He is the U.S. representative for
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.


Early life and education

Miller grew up in
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and graduated from
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in 2007. He attended the
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before transferring to
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, from which he received his bachelor's degree in 2013.


Early career

Miller worked at a
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store in Ohio before joining the
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in 2013. He was a
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and made no deployments. In 2019, he was transferred from the Selected Marine Corps Reserve to the
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.


Trump aide

After initially working for
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's campaign for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, Miller left the campaign in February 2016 and joined
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. After working as a Trump campaign aide, Miller became a
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in the
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. He was a confidential assistant in the
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in 2017, then a lead advance representative in the
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, and then associate director of the
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and
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. In June 2020, Miller was among the aides who accompanied Trump on his photo op at St. John's Church; a month later, was appointed "deputy campaign manager for presidential operations" on Trump's reelection campaign. A favorite of Trump, Miller praised him as "the greatest POTUS this country has ever had." He helped organize the 2020 Republican convention and was a Trump negotiator for the presidential debates. In 2018, Miller was one of several Trump administration officials who were scrutinized for their inexperience and lack of qualifications. Miller's
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page falsely claimed that he was a Marine recruiter and that he had graduated from college in 2011, rather than 2013. After ''
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'' raised questions about his biography, Miller removed the claims and called them mistakes made by a relative, who he said made the LinkedIn page on his behalf. In 2020 and 2021, Miller promoted Trump's false claim that the 2020 presidential election was "rigged". In June 2021, referring to a pro-Trump mob's attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, Miller told ''
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'', "What happened on January 6 was not an
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." In 2021, Trump appointed Miller to be one of 55 members of the board of trustees for the
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, an unpaid, part-time position. In mid-December 2021, Miller was one of six people the
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subpoenaed to produce documents relating to the rally preceding the Capitol attack and deposed in January 2022.


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections


2022

In February 2021, Miller launched a campaign for Congress in the redrawn 7th district. The district had previously been the 16th, represented by two-term Republican Anthony Gonzalez. Miller was initially set to face Gonzalez in the Republican
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, but Gonzalez announced in September 2021 that he would not seek reelection to a third term, denouncing Trump as a "cancer for the country" and citing the likelihood of a "brutally hard primary" against Miller, family considerations, and a wave of threats against him. Miller ran after Gonzalez voted to impeach Trump for
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, arising from the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Miller moved back to Ohio, purchasing a home in
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in order to challenge Gonzalez. In June 2021, in his first rally since the January 6 attack, Trump appeared in
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, with Miller; Trump praised Miller, repeated falsehoods about the 2020 election, and claimed the attack on the Capitol had been "mostly peaceful". Miller won the May 3 Republican primary for Ohio's 7th Congressional district with 71.9% of the vote. After announcing his candidacy, Miller was endorsed by Trump and the
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. He also received support from
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, Ohio Value Voters, and Congressman Jim Banks. He defeated Democratic nominee Matthew Diemer in the November 8 general election.


Tenure

On January 31, 2023, Miller introduced a resolution to remove Minnesota Representative
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from the Foreign Affairs Committee. The resolution passed two days later.


Caucus memberships

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Personal life

Miller is the grandson of
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, the former co-chairman emeritus of
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. His grandmother, Ruth Miller, was a candidate for
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in 1980. His uncle is
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, a scholar of Middle East studies. Miller is
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. Trump appointed him to the Holocaust Memorial Council in December 2020. Miller became engaged in 2021 to Emily Moreno.


Legal issues

Miller pleaded
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to two misdemeanor charges in 2007, after being charged with assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest; the charges were later dismissed as part of a
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. In 2009, he was charged with underage drinking; after he pleaded no contest, that charge was dismissed under a first-time offenders' program. In 2010, Miller pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct stemming from a late-night physical altercation in
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. In 2011, he was charged with "operating a vehicle without reasonable control" and operating a vehicle impaired (OVI) after crashing his Jeep Laredo, and told officers that he had had "two to three beers and several shots" the night before and "woke up in urine-soaked pants". Miller pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and failure to control. In 2018 and 2021, he called the events "youthful mistakes". In October 2021, former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, who had dated Miller, said he had "been physically abusive" to her, "cheated" on her, and "lied" to her. Miller filed a
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lawsuit against her. Judge Emily Hagan rejected Grisham's appeals to dismiss the case.


References


External links


Congressman Max Miller
official U.S. House website
Max Miller for Congress
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