Marjorie Taylor Greene says she doesn’t want to run for president in 2028
Greene cites exhaustion and political obstacles as reasons for not running in 2028, denying TIME's report and announcing her January resignation amid GOP tensions.
- On Sunday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene denied she is seeking the 2028 presidential nomination, stating `I'm not running for President and never said I wanted to and have only laughed about it when anyone would mention it,` and announced she will resign from Congress on January 5, 2026.
- TIME reported that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia Republican, had privately told allies she considered a 2028 presidential run, but Greene called the article `a complete lie` on X.
- Explaining her decision, Greene argued `The fact that I'd have to go through all that but would be totally blocked from truly fixing anything is exactly why I would never do it,` she said Sunday.
- The split has left Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia Republican, branded a "traitor" by President Donald Trump in recent weeks, and last week she apologized for "toxic politics" after facing death threats.
- Observers note House Republicans warn Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent GOP criticism and potential run could siphon votes from the GOP nominee, shaping her future political leverage.
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New fallout after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announces plans to resign
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she does not plan to run for president in 2028 after she announced her plans to resign from Congress in January 2026. It comes after Greene had been locked in a public feud with President Trump over the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin reports.
Marjorie Taylor Greene jumps to third place for 2028 Republican presidential nominee, but will she run? * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga. In the wake of her announcement she’s quitting Congress, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has jumped to third place on the Polymarket prediction market to be the 2028 Republican presidential nominee. The Georgia Republican currently stands at 6%, just behind second-place Secretary of State Marco Rubio at 8%, and far behind the current front-runner, Vice President JD Vance who has 55%. She is ranked ahead o…
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