Washington — GOP Sen. Bernie Moreno of Ohio said on Sunday that his former son-in-law, Rep. Max Miller, shouldn't serve in Congress amid swirling abuse claims, as Miller vowed to stay in the race for another term and strongly denied all allegations of misconduct. "If there are any basic standards of character required to hold elected office, Max Miller fails them," Moreno said in a post on X. The statements came after Miller's ex-wife asked a court to issue a restraining order last week blocking the Ohio Republican from contacting her lawyer. And while he noted that he hoped to keep the matter private, Moreno said: "Max Miller's increasingly erratic and dangerous behavior has made that impossible." "I believe Max Miller needs to seek professional help to end the clear pattern of abuse he has left in his wake," Moreno posted.