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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she will leave Congress on January 5, 2026, saying she is disillusioned with both parties and Congress.
Greene cited clashes with President Trump — including his attacks over her Epstein-files push and his support for a potential primary challenger — as one reason for stepping down early.
Her resignation slightly narrows the GOP’s already thin House majority and will trigger a 2026 special election in her reliably Republican Georgia district.
After refuting rumors about a 2028 run for president, it seems Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., really is done with politics.
In a video posted to X on Friday night, Greene announced that her final day in Congress will be January 5, 2026 — one year before the end of her third term in office.

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