Rep. Max L. Miller | Max L. Miller Official Photo
Rep. Max L. Miller | Max L. Miller Official Photo
Congressman Max Miller, representing Ohio’s 7th district since 2023, has recently made a series of statements on social media addressing various legislative and international issues. Born in Shaker Heights, Ohio in 1988 and a graduate of Cleveland State University, Miller is known for his active engagement in U.S. Congress.
On November 20, 2024, Congressman Miller announced the introduction of new legislation aimed at preventing "American taxpayer-funded subsidies from being abused by companies controlled by #China." He emphasized that if there is genuine intent to protect and promote American manufacturing, then "our tax code shouldn't enrich companies controlled by the Chinese Communist Party." "I introduced legislation to prevent American taxpayer-funded subsidies from being abused by companies controlled by #China."
The following day, on November 21, 2024, he criticized the International Criminal Court (ICC), describing it as illegitimate after its decision to equate democratically elected leaders with terrorists. He noted that the House had already passed bipartisan sanctions against the ICC and urged the Senate to take immediate action. "The illegitimate ICC has now equated democratically elected leaders with terrorists - this is abhorrent."
Later that same day, Congressman Miller reported that the House had passed a bill titled "Stop Terror-Financing & Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act." This legislation aims to revoke tax-exempt status for U.S. nonprofits found supporting terrorist groups. He declared that America will not allow nonprofits to exploit tax codes for financing terrorism. "Today, the House passed the Stop Terror-Financing & Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act..."