Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to Resign from US Congress After Fallout with Trump
- On Nov. 21, 2025, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will resign from Congress, effective January 5, 2026, in a 10-minute social media video on X.
- The dispute traced to Greene's support for forcing disclosure of Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein, souring her relationship with President Donald Trump who withdrew support last week and attacked her on Truth Social.
- She added that she believes in term limits and cited the 'Political Industrial Complex' as reasons to leave, saying she faced threats to protect her supporters and family.
- Her resignation opens a GOP contest in Georgia's 14th District, with Georgia Senate Majority Leader Jason Anavitarte and state Sen. Colton Moore as potential successors, and President Donald Trump called it `great news for the country`.
- The departure underscores fractures in the MAGA movement ahead of the 2026 midterms, signaling a growing split that could influence next year's races and leaves open Greene's future national ambitions.
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Donald Trump Reacts to Marjorie Taylor Greene Resigning From Congress Amid Strained Relationship
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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.
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