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Trump on Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation: She ‘went BAD’

Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns amid fallout with Trump, citing a divisive primary and fractured GOP ties; Trump blamed plummeting poll numbers and backed a primary challenger.

  • On Friday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on X she will resign, vacating her House seat on January 5, 2026, a move that shocked observers and drew President Donald Trump's swift reaction.
  • In recent weeks, Greene broke with President Donald Trump by pushing to release Jeffrey Epstein files, and last week Trump withdrew his endorsement, calling her 'wacky' amid public clashes.
  • In public statements, both Greene and Trump argued over her resignation, with Greene saying `many common Americans have been cast aside and replaced as well` and Trump mocking her with claims of `PLUMMETING Poll Numbers` on Truth Social.
  • Some Republican allies, including Rep. Thomas Massie, defended Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday, while Republican leadership noted her departure narrows the House majority and expressed surprise.
  • The episode signals broader tensions as David McCuan says Greene's resignation reveals fissures in the Republican Party and MAGA, with Epstein-related worries building in the background.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene , a staunch MP of Donald Trump transformed into the Republicans' great craze in front of the U.S. president, announced Friday night that she left her seat in the U.S. Congress House of Representatives. It was an unexpected turn in the war between the two, fueled by the declassification of Jeffrey Epstein’s documents. Taylor Greene’s abandonment, which will be formalized on January 5, is the tonic of those who face Trump fr…

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U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, until recently one of Donald Trump’s main allies, announced Friday that she will resign her seat in the House of Representatives after both of them distanced themselves due to the scandal over sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Epstein case divided the typically loyal Republican party and removed Trump from some of his allies within her “Make America Great Again” movement (MAGA, Let’s Make America Big Ag…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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