US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign after fallout with Trump
- On Friday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on social media she will resign from her House seat with her last day on January 5, 2026.
- Earlier this year, Greene publicly broke with President Donald Trump over her push to release the Department of Justice's Jeffrey Epstein files and policy disagreements, prompting his withdrawal of endorsement in recent weeks.
- In a social-media video, Greene described the episode as absurd and criticized Trump after publicly breaking with him over Jeffrey Epstein files and broader policy disputes.
- She said she will step down to spare her district a divisive primary, and her resignation narrows the Republican majority in the House to 218 over the Democrats' 213.
- Analysts warn the split exposes deeper MAGA fractures, as commentators say Greene's break highlights intra-party conflict around the Epstein scandal and women, threatening GOP unity before the 2026 midterms.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a once loyal supporter of President Donald Trump who has become a critic, announced Friday that she will resign from Congress in January.
This Friday, just a week after Donald Trump called her a “traitor” and a “cracker” for supporting the declassification of Epstein’s roles and for criticizing the excessive presidential attention to foreign policy issues, Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced by surprise that she leaves him. It will be as of January 5, when she renounces her seat in the northwestern Georgia (GA-14) district she represents since 2020.
The state legislator for Georgia announced the decision after the US president withdrew her support, due to her insistence on publishing the multimillionaire's documents accused of child sex trafficking.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is considered a right-wing hardliner in the government camp. She was a fervent supporter of Trump until a break occurred due to the Epstein scandal. Now she is drawing conclusions.From the ardent supporter to the grim opponent: After a public dispute with US President Donald Trump, right-wing hardliner Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation as a Republican MP in the House of Representatives.She resigned her manda…
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