Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) opened up on Tuesday about the family and legal dispute involving his daughter and her ex-husband, Republican Rep. Max Miller (OH-7). When asked whether he believed Miller should resign, Moreno said, “absolutely and affirmatively, he shouldn't serve in Congress. It's not what my daughter wanted to do. When asked why he didn’t say anything earlier, Moreno told the reporter that his daughter wanted him to stay silent. Miller filed for divorce in August 2024, and the divorce was finalized in June 2025 with an agreement for joint custody of their child and $2,500 monthly child support from Miller, according to AP News.