Summary
Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican Representative from Georgia, announced plans to resign after issues with President Donald Trump, including disagreements over the Jeffrey Epstein files. President Trump called her a "traitor" and indicated support for her potential replacement. Greene is set to resign in January and may pursue other political roles in the future.
Key Facts
- Marjorie Taylor Greene announced plans to resign from her position in Congress.
- She has had disagreements with President Trump, leading to tension.
- Trump called Greene a "traitor" for her stance on releasing Epstein files.
- Greene will resign after reaching the five-year service mark eligible for a pension.
- She may consider running for other political offices in the future.
- Current polls show Greene behind in potential future races against other politicians in Georgia.
- Greene has been described as moving from a Trump supporter to critic in recent months.