Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announced she is resigning from her office in January. AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson
Marjorie Taylor Greene is a singular politician — a maverick, though not in the John McCain sense.
The Arizona senator was beloved by the media; MTG never was, at least not until she started feuding with President Donald Trump .
On the contrary, her reputation in the press was as the poster girl for the GOP’s conspiracy wing , the queen of Q-Anon.
But it’s not what sets her apart from other Republicans that makes Greene’s resignation from the House — effective Jan. 5 — significant.
What the president and GOP leaders in Congress have to worry about is how typical she might be — of legislators frustrated by what the future holds .
“This entire White House

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