Marjorie Taylor Greene Resigns: A Falling Out with Trump Ends Her Congressional Career

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US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced her resignation from Congress, effective January 5, citing a dramatic falling out with President Donald Trump. The Georgia Republican, once a close ally of Trump, has been at odds with him over the release of government files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and other matters. In a 10-minute video posted on social media, Greene expressed her reasons for resigning, stating that she refused to be a "battered wife" in her relationship with Trump. She also mentioned that she had too much self-respect and dignity to continue serving in the House of Representatives. Greene, who has been a vocal supporter of Trump's "America First" agenda, had been a key figure in the Republican party. However, her relationship with Trump soured in recent months, leading to her decision to resign. Away from politics, Greene has a family of her own. She married Perry Greene in 1995 and they have three children: Lauren, Derek, and Taylor. The couple divorced in 2022 after 27 years of marriage. Greene has been open about her family on social media, often sharing photos and updates about her children and their lives. In a recent post on X, Greene's daughter Lauren expressed her pride in her mother's decision to resign, stating that she was "one of a kind" and "110% on America First, American Only.