Greene's Presidential Ambition: Daughter Denies Report, Trump Ally Claims Victory
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A report by TIME magazine has sparked speculation that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) may run for President in 2028. According to the publication, Greene has privately confided in allies about her presidential ambitions. However, her daughter, Lauren Greene, has swiftly denied the report, labeling it a 'lie.' The news follows Greene's announcement to resign from her position as Congresswoman, representing Georgia's 14th district, effective January 5, 2026. This decision comes amidst a public fallout with President Donald Trump, with whom she had previously aligned herself. Greene's resignation has sparked reactions, with Laura Loomer, a staunch ally of Trump, taking a jab at the Republican lawmaker. 'I called it,' Loomer wrote on X, referencing Vice President JD Vance, who is expected to run for President in 2028. The development is significant, given Greene's strong support for Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement in the past. However, their relationship has soured in recent times, with Trump labeling Greene a 'traitor' over their differences on issues like rising costs and the release of the Epstein files. Greene's parting message to Trump in her resignation letter highlighted the importance of loyalty being a 'two-way street.' As the 2028 presidential election draws closer, the Republican Party is set to witness a significant shake-up, with several potential candidates vying for the top spot.