Trump celebrates Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's planned exit from Congress

 November 22, 2025

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has just dropped a political bombshell by announcing her resignation from Congress, effective January 5, in a move that’s got everyone -- including President Donald Trump -- buzzing, as Newsmax reports.

The saga, steeped in drama, centers on Greene’s fractured alliance with Trump, culminating in her decision to step down after public criticism and a withdrawn endorsement.

Let’s rewind a bit: Greene, first elected in 2020, carved out a reputation as a fierce Trump supporter, riding the wave of his influence with gusto.

From Ally to Adversary: The Split

Over the past month, though, cracks began to show, with disagreements over key issues like the release of Department of Justice files on Jeffrey Epstein driving a wedge between the two.

Trump didn’t hold back, pulling his endorsement and ramping up his critiques, even signing the Epstein documents bill into law just days before Greene’s announcement.

By last Sunday night, the rhetoric hit a fever pitch as Trump took to Truth Social, branding her with harsh nicknames and accusing her of self-inflicted woes -- a clear sign the bridge was burned.

Trump’s Reaction: No Tears Shed

When news of Greene’s resignation broke, Trump’s response was anything but somber, telling ABC News by phone, “I think it's great news for the country. It's great.”

That’s not just a pat on the back -- it’s a full-on victory lap, suggesting he sees her exit as a net positive for his vision of America’s future.

Trump doubled down on Truth Social, claiming her “plummeting poll numbers” and fear of a primary challenge fueled her decision, while also taking a swipe at her ties to Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), whom he dubbed a liability.

Greene’s Farewell: A Symbolic Stand

Greene, for her part, didn’t slink away quietly, posting a video from her Georgia home suggesting her sidelining from the MAGA movement mirrors the displacement of everyday Americans.

It’s a poignant, if pointed, farewell -- framing her departure as a broader commentary on who gets a seat at the conservative table these days.

Meanwhile, allies like Massie expressed regret over losing her voice in Congress, praising her as a true representative of the people’s will.

The Future: Greene’s Next Chapter

Political observer Steve Bannon weighed in, telling the New York Times that the House couldn’t contain Greene’s larger-than-life presence, predicting she’ll remain a force on the national stage.

Even with past setbacks, like having committee assignments stripped early in her term, Greene’s knack for capturing attention never waned -- Bannon’s right that we haven’t seen the last of her.

So, while Trump may cheer this exit as a win, the conservative movement might just find Greene’s next act impossible to ignore, proving once again that in politics, every ending is just a new beginning.

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