Pro-Trump Reporter Brian Glenn to Leave White House Beat to Follow Marjorie Taylor Greene to Georgia
He says Greene’s planned January exit from Congress prompted the relocation.
Overview
- Brian Glenn told The Washington Post he will move to Georgia and give up his regular role as Real America’s Voice chief White House correspondent.
- He said he temporarily stayed away from briefings and presidential events to avoid awkwardness during the public rupture between President Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
- Glenn returned to the White House this week and asked a friendly question at an Oval Office event, where Trump replied, “We love you, Brian.”
- He said Real America’s Voice is building him a Georgia studio, though he left his future duties with the network unspecified.
- Glenn, long known for highly supportive questions to the president, emphasized he intends to continue backing Trump despite his relationship with Greene.