Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu,in Washington, and
Anthony Zurcher,North America correspondent, in Washington
Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced she’s going to resign from workplace, an sudden flip for the high-profile Republican.
Considered one of Donald Trump’s Maga superstars and staunchest defenders, the Georgia congresswoman’s relentless requires releasing recordsdata associated to late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and up to date criticism of a few of his insurance policies led to a bitter public feud.
After the US president labelled her a “traitor”, she mentioned in a video asserting her departure: “I refuse to be a ‘battered spouse’ hoping all of it goes away and will get higher.”
Trump, who had threatened to assist a Republican challenger to unseat Greene, referred to as her resignation “nice information for the nation” in an interview with ABC Information.
“For some purpose, primarily that I refused to return her by no means ending barrage of telephone calls, Marjorie went BAD,” he later wrote on Fact Social.
“However, I’ll all the time admire Marjorie, and thank her for her service to our Nation!”
Greene mentioned in her video assertion, posted on social media, that she would go away the US Congress on 5 January 2026.
She mentioned that she did “not need my candy district to must endure a hurtful and hateful major in opposition to me by the president all of us fought for, solely to combat and win my election whereas Republicans will possible lose the midterms”.
She had been one of many loudest demanding the discharge of paperwork associated to Epstein, a difficulty that when united Trump and his base however has since change into divisive.
Trump had spent months arguing that the problem was a distraction concocted by his political detractors to divert consideration from his administration’s achievements.
“Standing up for American girls who had been raped at 14, trafficked and utilized by wealthy highly effective males, mustn’t end in me being referred to as a traitor and threatened by the President of the US, whom I fought for,” Greene mentioned in her resignation letter.
Over the previous few months, she has gone on a variety of high-profile information exhibits and was essential of Trump and fellow Republicans.
She took subject with the president not doing sufficient to convey down dwelling prices for voters and criticised his coverage of introducing tariffs on imports. However above all, she criticised his administration for not releasing paperwork associated to Epstein.
Trump responded final week in a collection of social media posts, calling Greene a “traitor” and “wacky”. He mentioned she must be unseated and vowed to again a challenger for her place in Congress.
Days after their feud boiled over, with a rising variety of Republicans calling for his or her launch, Trump reversed course and mentioned he would assist their publication. He signed a invoice this week that forces the US Justice Division to launch the paperwork inside 30 days.
Greene was elected to Congress in 2020 amid a backdrop of headlines over her assist and promotion of QAnon conspiracies, together with claiming faculty shootings and the 9/11 terror assaults had been staged. She has since apologised and sought to distance herself from these feedback.
Within the video asserting her resignation, Greene ticked off an inventory of political achievements. She famous in her resignation letter that the feedback from Trump had been “hurtful”.
AFP by way of Getty PhotographsWhereas she introduced her departure from the Home of Representatives, US media stories have indicated Greene has proven an curiosity in working for state workplace – both as Georgia governor or for a Senate seat.
The president has commented publicly about these ambitions, writing on Fact Social throughout their public feud that he had beforehand instructed her that she should not run for both of these workplaces resulting from poor public polling.
Greene has since mentioned she didn’t plan to run for both of these workplaces.
Earlier than their public falling out, Trump and Greene had been shut allies in championing the “America First” agenda. She joined him on the marketing campaign path and was one of many Republicans most vocal about Trump’s false claims that he’d gained the 2020 presidential election in opposition to Joe Biden.
Her departure will additional shut the hole within the Republican-led Home of Representatives, the place the occasion solely holds a handful of seats greater than Democrats. Management of the chamber shall be up for grabs within the 2026 midterm elections subsequent November.
