Representative Greene announced her resignation after clashing with Trump

As of: November 22, 2025 04.00

For a long time, Representative Greene was considered a staunch supporter of the US President. There is disagreement over Trump’s handling of the case of sex offender Epstein. Now Greene has announced her resignation – combined with clear words to Trump.

Republican US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced her resignation from Congress. According to his own statement, he drew conclusions from his dispute with US President Donald Trump. Greene announced this on the X platform. His last day on the job will be January 5, 2026.

Greene has long been considered a staunch Trump supporter. However, partly because of Trump’s handling of the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, there has been a split between the two. Trump withdrew his support for her a week ago, calling her “crazy.”

“If I stand up for American women who were raped, kidnapped, and abused by rich and powerful men as young as 14 years old, I should not be called a traitor and threatened by the President of the United States, whom I fought for,” Greene said in her statement.

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After entering Parliament in 2021, Greene quickly rose to national prominence as one of the leading hardliners on her party’s right wing. For many years he represented ultra-conservative positions – for example in the areas of abortion and gun rights as well as immigration policy. Representatives from the southern state of Georgia have repeatedly made comments that glorify violence and are racist. He has also been implicated several times in conspiracy myths.