Marjorie Taylor Greene Resigning from Congress

Marjorie Taylor Greene Resigning from Congress

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has announced that she will be retiring from Congress at the start of next year.

Greene, who has served in the House of Representatives since 2021, announced she will be leaving the lower chamber, effective Jan. 5, 2026. The Georgia legislator has publicly feuded with President Donald Trump over the past several weeks as she spoke out about her concern over the rising cost of healthcare and over her support for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.

“I’ve always represented the common American man and woman as a member of the House of Representatives which is why I’ve always been despised in Washington DC and just never fit in,” Greene said in an announcement post.

Greene called out her sparring with Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in her resignation statement. Regarding her recent public divorce from Trump, she defended her position on demanding the release of the full Epstein files, something she championed alongside other prominent GOP Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), and Nancy Mace (R-SC).

“Standing up for American women who were raped at 14, trafficked and used by rich powerful men, should not result in me being called a traitor and threatened by the president of the United States, whom I fought for,” Greene said.

She pointed to her disagreements with Johnson over healthcare policies as Democrats push to extend Obamacare subsidies and how the House “should have been in session working every day to fix this disaster” during the recent government shutdown.

Greene said her “only goal and desire has ever been to hold the Republican Party accountable for the promises it makes to the American people and put America First.”

“If I am cast aside by MAGA Inc and replaced by Neocons, Big Pharma, Big Tech, Military Industrial War Complex, foreign leaders, and the elite donor class that can’t even relate to real Americans, then many common Americans have been cast aside and replaced as well,” Greene said.

Despite her defense of breaking with Trump and Johnson, she flexed her conservative voting record in Congress, standing up for First Amendment freedoms and the right to bear arms, and emphasizing her anti-abortion and anti-foreign war record.

“I ran for Congress in 2020 and have fought every single day believing that Make America Great Again meant America First. I have one of the most conservative voting records in Congress,” Greene said.

Greene’s Friday night bombshell garnered immediate reactions from her allies across the political spectrum, notably those with whom she worked on the Epstein files bill.

Massie said, “I’m very sad for our country but so happy for my friend Marjorie. I’ll miss her tremendously. She embodies what a true Representative should be. Everyone should read her statement; there’s more honesty expressed in these four pages than most politicians will speak in a lifetime.”

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) hinted that Greene could be a contender for a 2028 presidential run.

“MTG is likely to be a formidable 2028 candidate. Her stances on Epstein, on regulating [artificial intelligence], and anti-war are more in touch with MAGA voters than [Vice President] JD Vance,” Khanna told NBC News.

Trump was reached for comment by ABC’s Rachel Scott, telling her: “I think it’s great news for the country. It’s great.”

Greene’s resignation would bring Republicans down to 218 seats in the House, while Democrats sit at 213 seats. New Jersey Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill (D) resigned from her seat this week. Greene’s departure would be the fourth vacancy, two Republican seats and two Democratic ones.

“I have too much self-respect and dignity, love my family way too much, and do not want my sweet district to have to endure a hurtful and hateful primary against me by the President we all fought for, only to fight and win my election while Republicans will likely lose the midterms,” Greene said. “And in turn, be expected to defend the President against impeachment after he hatefully dumped tens of millions of dollars against me and tried to destroy me.”

She did not reveal any plans for her political future, but said she is “going back to the people I love, to live life to the fullest as I always have, and look forward to a new path ahead.”

Trump Tells Zelensky: Sign Peace Deal by Thursday

Supreme Court Restores Texas’ New Congressional Map

Trump Meets Mamdani at White House

Judge Blocks DC National Guard Deployment

Eric Swalwell Announces Run for California Governor

Ex-GOP Aide Charged Over Fake Anti-Trump Attack

Trump, Vance Not Invited to Dick Cheney’s Funeral

House Dem Indicted in $5M FEMA Fraud

Russia Captures Ukraine’s Kupiansk

Dems Contact Capitol Police Over Trump Post

Appeals Court Sides With CNN Over Trump

Sept. Jobs Report: 119k Jobs Added, 4.4% Unemployment Rate

Fire Erupts at COP30 Climate Conference in Brazil

US and Russia Draft Plan to End Ukraine War

Charlie Kirk’s Head of Security Speaks Out

FCC Chairman Launches Probe Into BBC, NPR, PBS

Harvard Probes Larry Summers’ Epstein Ties

Man Charged With Terrorism in Chicago Train Fire Attack

Nvidia Beats Estimates, Stock Rises