Biography Flash: Marjorie Taylor Greene Shocks GOP with Resignation After Trump Feud Over Epstein Files
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, the firebrand Georgia Republican and former staunch Trump ally, has dominated headlines over the past several days with a stunning political bombshell. On November 22nd, Greene announced she will resign from Congress effective January 5, 2026, marking an unexpected turn for one of the most polarizing figures in American politics.
The resignation comes after a bitter and very public falling out with President Donald Trump. Greene posted a lengthy video statement on social media expressing her disgust with what she called a takeover of the Republican Party by wealthy elites. She cited frustration with multiple Trump administration policies, including military engagement overseas, insufficient healthcare solutions, and notably, the president's refusal to release the Epstein files. Trump had threatened to back a challenger against her in the GOP primary, which Greene said motivated her decision to step down. In her video, she delivered a particularly memorable line, saying "I refuse to be a battered wife, hoping it all goes away and gets better."
What's particularly striking is how Greene has detailed her grievances. According to her statements, she broke with Trump over preserving states' rights regarding artificial intelligence regulations and demanded the release of documents related to deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein. She emphasized that loyalty should work both ways, especially when she's defended women who were victims of sexual trafficking by powerful men.
Trump, who once called her a "traitor," quickly pivoted, telling ABC News that her resignation is "great news for the country." However, he subsequently told NBC News he would "love to see" her return to politics after taking what he called "a little rest."
Greene has been actively addressing speculation about her future. When Time Magazine reported she was considering a 2028 presidential run, she vehemently denied it on social media, dismissing the rumor as part of what she calls the "Political Industrial Complex." She also appeared on The View on November 4th, where she criticized her party's handling of the government shutdown and challenged Republican leadership on healthcare policy.
For now, Greene insists she's done with politics entirely, though a person close to her told NBC News she'll "probably take a step back and be a private, normal person again." Time will tell whether that's actually the case.
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