Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) signaled on Sunday her time in political office is over after she exits the House of Representatives in early January.
In a 60 Minutes interview , Greene told host Lesley Stahl she has “zero plans” for her political future and pushed back on reports she is eyeing a bid for the presidency in 2028.
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“I have zero plans, zero desire to run for president. I would hate the Senate. I’m not running for governor,” she said. “I’m not your politician with a whole itinerary of plans or political a

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