Marjorie Taylor Greene RESIGNS — Breakup with Trump Seals Exit From Congress
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announced she will resign from Congress on January 5, 2026, citing a falling out with Donald Trump and the Washington “political industrial complex.” She described herself as refusing to be a “battered wife” in politics and said the system is rigged against ordinary Americans.
Greene’s split with Trump turned public recently: the former president withdrew his endorsement and labeled her a “traitor” amid clashes over key issues including release of the Epstein files and foreign-policy spending. Facing a bruising primary, Greene chose to exit rather than continue the fight.
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Her departure triggers a special election in Georgia’s 14th District at a critical time for the narrow GOP House majority. Despite her noisy departure, Greene says she still supports many MAGA policies and plans to remain active in politics — though her next move remains unclear.



