Major MAGA figure Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns after Trump clash

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‘Standing up for American women who were raped at 14’ should not result in being called a ‘traitor’ by Trump, Greene says in resignation statement.

Published On 22 Nov 2025

Republican lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene, an influential figure among the far right and longtime ally of Donald Trump who recently had a dramatic falling out with the United States president, has said she is quitting her seat in Congress.

“Loyalty should be a two-way street”, while Congress “has mostly been sidelined” under the Trump administration, Greene posted in a lengthy resignation statement on social media late on Friday.

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In her video statement, the 51-year-old congresswoman from Georgia said she had “always represented the common American man and woman as a member of the House of Representatives, which is why I’ve been despised in Washington, DC, and never fit in”.

“I will be resigning from office with my last day being January 5, 2026,” she said.

Greene said she did not want her supporters and family to endure “a hurtful and hateful primary against me by the President we all fought for”.

President Trump responded to the news, saying: “I think it’s great news for the country”.

“It’s great,” ABC News quoted Trump as saying in an interview.

My message to Georgia’s 14th district and America.
Thank you. pic.twitter.com/tSoHCeAjn1

— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) November 22, 2025

Previously an icon of Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, Greene had a very public falling out with Trump, with the president announcing earlier this month that he was withdrawing all support for the congresswoman he described as “‘Wacky’ Marjorie”.

Greene has cited as a cause for her rift with Trump her outspoken advocacy for releasing the government’s files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump had dismissed the Epstein issue as a “Democrat hoax” and has struggled with uproar in his MAGA base over his U-turn on a pre-election promise to release government files on the case.

But under mounting pressure from within his own party and Democrats, Trump signed a bill this week to release the Epstein files after a motion to release them passed in the House and Senate with overwhelming support.

In her resignation statement, Greene referenced the Epstein controversy.

“Standing up for American women who were raped at 14, trafficked and used by rich, powerful men should not result in me being called a traitor and threatened by the president of the United States, whom I fought for,” Greene said.

Greene also this year became the first Republican lawmaker to call US ally Israel’s assault on Gaza a genocide.

Trump followed up his withdrawal of support for Greene earlier this month with multiple posts on his Truth Social platform attacking the lawmaker as a “lightweight” and even a “traitor” to the Republican Party.

Greene subsequently said she was being targeted by a wave of threats.

The move by Greene to resign from Congress before the 2026 midterms is the clearest sign yet of a growing split in the MAGA world amid strong Democratic victories in this month’s off-year elections, and Trump’s warm White House meeting earlier on Friday with New York’s leftist Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.

Trump and Mamdani in the Oval OfficeUS President Donald Trump meets with New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 21, 2025 [Jim Watson/AFP]
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