Marjorie Taylor Greene made her decision to resign from the House of Representatives as an ongoing feud with Republican Party ...
Greene’s comments come as she is embroiled in a public feud with Trump over his refusal to release the Epstein files.
The rift with Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to an optical tension that's grown within the GOP and the MAGA movement since Trump took office.
So when Greene warned in her retirement video that “Republicans will likely lose the midterms,” it largely went unnoticed.
After a public fallout with Donald Trump, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced Nov. 21 that she will resign her House seat.
The president has never really made his party’s legislators feel like partners in his effort. They’re more a means to his ends, Modern Age editor Daniel McCarthy writes.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Republican who was removed from her committee assignments over her past embrace of conspiracy theories, said serving on panels under Democratic control was a waste of ...
“I would like to say, humbly, I’m sorry for taking part in the toxic politics; it’s very bad for our country,” Greene said.
Ga., that she’ll resign from Congress in January has sent shockwaves through Washington. It marks a dramatic break with Trump ...
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