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Marjorie Taylor Greene Will RESIGN Shocking American Politics: "I Will Not Be a Battered Wife"
Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns citing a rift with Trump and GOP leadership, increased threats, and frustration with corporate influence over American interests.
- In a video and written statement on X, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will resign from Congress, with her final day set for January 5, 2026.
- After a public falling out with President Donald Trump, who called her a 'traitor' and withdrew his endorsement, Greene broke with House Republicans by forcing release of the Epstein investigative files, prompting threats earlier this month.
- In a four-page resignation letter, Greene argued Congress favors monied interests, listing stalled initiatives like a new census method and English as the official language, while citing family sacrifices and her voting record.
- The move reduces Greene's standing within the MAGA movement and could curtail her congressional role, while House Republicans face a razor-thin majority but Georgia's 14th Congressional district is expected to stay Republican.
- Questions about pension vesting surfaced as Greene waits until January 5, 2026, fueling speculation about a twenty twenty eight run and her warning about the twenty twenty six midterms.
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Read Full ArticlePresident Donald Trump sarcastically reacted to the resignation of Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia), who made this decision following the verbal clashes that both had in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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