Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) resignation from Congress could handicap Republicans in a critical period during which government funding expires, with dire consequences for the MAGA movement.

Greene announced Friday evening she would resign from Congress on January 5, 2026, with a full year remaining on her term. The surprise news sent Washington spinning over the weekend, projecting repercussions for President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda given Republicans’ razor-thin House majority.

Greene and Trump’s relationship dissolved earlier this year, reportedly after Trump refused to back the divisive Greene in a statewide race for Senate or Governor. Georgia’s 14th Congressional District held by Greene is solidly Republican, and her replacement almost certainly would be Republica

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