Conversation with Rep. Max Miller (R-OH)
After a tumultuous campaign, on November 5th the American people elected Donald Trump to be the 47th President of the United States. The incoming Trump administration and 119th Congress will be taking office just as the war between Israel and the Iranian-led “Axis of Resistance” may be reaching a critical inflection point. The need for clear-eyed American leadership will be vital.
JINSA invites you to join a conversation with Congressman Max Miller of Ohio, who previously served as an advisor to President Trump in the White House, to provide his perspective on the president’s unique style of leadership and his approach to the Middle East. He will also discuss his experience as a Jewish member of Congress in the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks, and thoughts on prospects for a renewed focus on encouraging Israeli-Saudi normalization and renewed “Maximum Pressure” campaign against Iran in 2025.
JINSA President and CEO Michael Makovsky, PhD will moderate.
Thursday, November 21 |
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Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) Congressman Max Miller is serving in his first term as the United States Representative for Ohio’s Seventh Congressional District. Miller sits on the House Committee on Science, Space & Technology. He serves as the chairman of the Subcommittee on the Environment. He also serves on the Subcommittee on Energy and the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight. Before joining Congress, Miller served as a senior advisor to President Donald Trump and spent six years in the Marine Corps Reserves. He resides in Rocky River. |
Michael Makovsky, PhD Michael Makovsky, PhD is President and CEO of the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), which he joined in 2013. A U.S. national security expert, he has worked extensively on U.S. policy toward Iran’s nuclear program, Israel, and the broader Middle East, as well as the intersection of international energy markets and politics with U.S. national security. |