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US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign after fallout with Trump
- On Friday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she is resigning from Congress in a 10-minute video, saying her last day will be January 5.
- Greene turned on President Donald Trump by publicly attacking his handling of Jeffrey Epstein files and accusing him of ‘protecting pedophiles’ in recent weeks, including appearances on The View.
- In a statement Greene said, `I was called a traitor by a man that I fought for five, no, actually, six years for, and I gave him my loyalty for free`, while the 14th Congressional District Republican Party and Tully publicly supported her.
- President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement, called Greene a 'traitor' and backed a primary challenge, intensifying GOP infighting ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s split with Trump is the talk of her Georgia district
The public falling-out between U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Donald Trump has brought splits in the MAGA movement into the open. In Ms. Greene’s solidly Republican district, voters are weighing their populist allegiances.
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Read Full ArticleMarjorie Taylor Greene announces resignation from Congress after President Trump withdraws endorsement
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress Friday night after President Trump publicly withdrew his support from the far-right firebrand.
·New York, United States
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