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Marjorie Taylor Greene to Leave Congress After Clash With Trump Over Epstein Files

Her resignation follows a dispute over transparency of Epstein documents, with a new law now ordering their release.

Overview

  • Greene said she will resign from the U.S. House on January 5, 2026, announcing the decision in a statement on X.
  • She framed her break with the president as a stand for Epstein’s victims, saying she should not be labeled a traitor or threatened for seeking disclosure.
  • Trump publicly withdrew his support last week and told ABC News her departure is "a super news for the country."
  • Greene criticized Trump’s handling of Epstein records and highlighted an expected House vote to force publication, while Trump on November 20 signed a law mandating release of official documents.
  • She also faulted Trump’s economic approach and predicted in a video that Republicans would probably lose the 2026 midterm elections.