House GOP on Alert: “Explosive” Resignations May Follow Marjorie Taylor Greene Exit
A senior House Republican is warning that Marjorie Taylor Greene’s sudden decision to resign from Congress may be just the beginning, suggesting more “explosive” departures could hit the GOP conference soon. The warning comes as Republicans already face a razor-thin majority, where even a single resignation could shift control.
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Greene’s exit has intensified anxiety inside the party, with the senior Republican describing morale as “at its lowest point” and hinting that several members are considering walking away before the end of their terms. The lawmaker suggested internal tensions, frustration with leadership, and growing divisions inside the conference are driving the unrest.
Any additional resignations would immediately raise the stakes for control of the House, potentially opening a path for Democrats to flip the majority ahead of the next election cycle. The warning underscores how fragile the GOP’s hold on power has become — and how Greene’s departure may be the first major sign of deeper instability.
For now, Republicans are bracing for what could be a turbulent stretch, with one lawmaker cautioning that Greene’s exit “won’t be the last.”



