Greene releases full statement as to why, including she doesn't want to put her district through an intense primary from President Trump.
To paraphrase: Nothing ever gets better from working in Washington, Trump threatened her, believes in term limits, says she's been unfairly… pic.twitter.com/2oPjJRANKj
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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced on X Friday she will resign from Congress early next year, after a weekslong falling-out with President Trump and much of her party.
Her last day will be Jan. 5, 2026, Greene said.
In a statement, the hard-right congresswoman expressed frustration with her party and with the change of pace in Congress, writing that GOP leadership had refused to work on addressing health care costs, and bills that she drafted on immigration and other issues had sat “collecting dust.” She said the “legislature has been mostly sidelined.”
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