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US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign after fallout with Trump

Marjorie Taylor Greene will resign in January after a public split with Trump over Jeffrey Epstein files and GOP policy disputes, reflecting growing MAGA faction divisions.

  • On Friday, U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will resign from Georgia's 14th district, effective January 5, 2026, in a social media video.
  • The resignation followed a public split with President Donald Trump over Epstein files, as Greene also criticized his policy priorities and accused his circle of protecting pedophiles.
  • Reports show Greene has faced threats including pizza doxxing and a pipe bomb threat on Greene's construction company, which she reported Sunday amid Trump's withdrawal of his endorsement.
  • Within 10 days Gov. Brian Kemp must issue a writ and a special election will be held 30 to 60 days after her resignation, with Jason Anavitarte and Colton Moore as potential candidates.
  • The split exposes fractures in the MAGA coalition tied to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, and Greene's exit leaves open bids for Georgia governor, U.S. Senate, or 2028 ambitions.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene leaves his post in Congress after tensions with Trump and the political elite. His resignation will mark a milestone on the American right.

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For a long time, Greene was regarded as a loyal supporter of the US President. Because of Trump's dealings with the case of the sex offender Epstein, there was a disintegration. Now Greene announced her resignation - together with clear words to Trump.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene is considered a right-wing hardliner in the government camp. She was a fervent supporter of Trump until the Epstein scandal broke down. Now she is drawing conclusions.

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