Could the “Make America Great Again” movement be cracking from within, signaling a major shift in conservative politics? In a stunning turn of events, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, once a steadfast Trump loyalist, has announced her resignation from Congress, effective January 2026. This dramatic decision follows a bitter public fallout with President Donald Trump, who branded her a “traitor” and vowed to support a challenger against her in the upcoming election. Greene, a lightning rod for controversy since her election in 2020, criticized Trump on issues ranging from the Jeffrey Epstein files to foreign policy and health care, arguing that “loyalty should be a two-way street.” Her departure marks a significant fissure in Trump’s grip over his most ardent base, placing her on a path similar to more moderate Republicans who crossed him. Despite her controversial past, including embracing QAnon and various conspiracy theories, Greene had evolved into a deft legislator, aligning with former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. However, deep frustration with both Trump’s retribution and the perceived legislative gridlock in Washington ultimately drove her decision. Greene candidly compared her situation to refusing to be “a battered wife hoping it all goes away and gets better,” highlighting the intense political pressure she faced. Her resignation will undoubtedly ripple through the Republican ranks, sparking a special election in her conservative district and raising questions about her future political endeavors. Don’t miss out on more critical political updates like this; make sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest insights!
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