President Trump fires back at Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her a "traitor" as she quits Congress. In a scathing response on Truth Social, the former president thanked Greene for her "service to our country", but also made it clear that their relationship had soured in recent months.
It's come to light that Greene's aggressive support of Trump and his policies had cooled off over issues including foreign policy and government shutdowns. The fact that she urged for the full release of Jeffrey Epstein files, which led to a measure being passed by Congress to make such documents public, was reportedly not enough for the president to back her.
However, after criticism from both sides, Trump abandoned his earlier resistance to having Congress vote on releasing Justice Department materials related to Epstein. Greene had campaigned hard for this move, but ultimately lost out on the president's support and endorsement in recent weeks.
In a lengthy resignation message posted online, Greene stated that she would not run again next year due to the hurtful primary battles with Trump, saying "Loyalty should be a two-way street". Her daughter, Lauren, took to social media praising her mother's unwavering dedication to America First and American Only.
Fellow Republican Representative Thomas Massie expressed sadness for the country but happiness for Greene, calling her what he believed every representative should be - honest and true to their constituents.
With Greene confirming that she'll lastly take office on January 5th, many are wondering what comes next in this volatile chapter of American politics.
It's come to light that Greene's aggressive support of Trump and his policies had cooled off over issues including foreign policy and government shutdowns. The fact that she urged for the full release of Jeffrey Epstein files, which led to a measure being passed by Congress to make such documents public, was reportedly not enough for the president to back her.
However, after criticism from both sides, Trump abandoned his earlier resistance to having Congress vote on releasing Justice Department materials related to Epstein. Greene had campaigned hard for this move, but ultimately lost out on the president's support and endorsement in recent weeks.
In a lengthy resignation message posted online, Greene stated that she would not run again next year due to the hurtful primary battles with Trump, saying "Loyalty should be a two-way street". Her daughter, Lauren, took to social media praising her mother's unwavering dedication to America First and American Only.
Fellow Republican Representative Thomas Massie expressed sadness for the country but happiness for Greene, calling her what he believed every representative should be - honest and true to their constituents.
With Greene confirming that she'll lastly take office on January 5th, many are wondering what comes next in this volatile chapter of American politics.