EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 3 MIN
Biography Flash: Marjorie Taylor Greene Breaks with Trump and Exits Congress in Shocking Political Pivot
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Marjorie Taylor Greene has spent the past few days transforming from hardline MAGA congresswoman to high profile ex member of Congress fighting publicly with the movement she once helped define, and doing it largely on television. According to ABC News, Greene officially resigned from the House on Monday after five years representing Georgias 14th District, following a dramatic break with Donald Trump over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, foreign policy moves, and what she calls a betrayal of America First priorities. On CNNs coverage of her November resignation video, analysts noted that she remained one of the GOPs most formidable fundraisers and a potential future media figure, even as she vowed she was not running for Senate, governor, or president. Her first major post Congress moment came on ABCs The View, where she sat down in her first interview after leaving office. ABC News reports that Greene said she is still America First but blasted Trumps recent actions, including the capture of Venezuelas Nicolás Maduro and what she called a misguided focus on Venezuela instead of other sources driving the U.S. drug crisis. She emphasized she would absolutely not return to Congress even if Trump asked, citing his calling her a traitor and the death threats that followed, including threats against her son. On that same appearance, covered by The Independent and AOL, Greene walked a careful line on January 6. She told the hosts that she now rejects her earlier claims blaming Antifa and Black Lives Matter, but she still insisted Trump did not plan or order the Capitol attack, arguing he urged supporters to go peacefully. The View audience responded with groans, and online reaction was harsh, with many viewers accusing her of rebranding without truly changing. CBS News Atlanta reports that Greene has also been on the defensive over an Axios story claiming Trump White House officials suspected she tipped off Code Pink activists about a 2025 Trump dinner reservation. Greene called it an absurd dangerous lie on social media and insisted she would never endanger anyone. Code Pink itself told Axios Greene was not their source. At this point, there is no public confirmation that she is under Secret Service investigation. Taken together, these latest developments point to a biographically significant pivot: Greene as post Trump, post Congress media figure, still courting the right, openly attacking her former ally, and trying to recast herself as an America First voice above party while critics on both sides question whether anything about her has really changed. Thanks for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Marjorie Taylor Greene and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Marjorie Taylor Greene. Thanks for listening. This has This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Marjorie Taylor Greene has spent the past few days transforming from hardline MAGA congresswoman to high profile ex member of Congress fighting publicly with the movement she once helped define, and doing it largely on television. According to ABC News, Greene officially resigned from the House on Monday after five years representing Georgias 14th District, following a dramatic break with Donald Trump over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, foreign policy moves, and what she calls a betrayal of America First priorities. On CNNs coverage of her November resignation video, analysts noted that she remained one of the GOPs most formidable fundraisers and a potential future media figure, even as she vowed she was not running for Senate, governor, or president. Her first major post Congress moment came on ABCs The View, where she sat down in her first interview after leaving office. ABC News reports that Greene said she is still America First but blasted Trumps recent actions, including the capture of Venezuelas Nicolás Maduro and what she called a misguided focus on Venezuela instead of other sources driving the U.S. drug crisis. She emphasized she would absolutely not return to Congress even if Trump asked, citing his calling her a traitor and the death threats that followed, including threats against her son. On that same appearance, covered by The Independent and AOL, Greene walked a careful line on January 6. She told the hosts that she now rejects her earlier claims blaming Antifa and Black Lives Matter, but she still insisted Trump did not plan or order the Capitol attack, arguing he urged supporters to go peacefully. The View audience responded with groans, and online reaction was harsh, with many viewers accusing her of rebranding without truly changing. CBS News Atlanta reports that Greene has also been on the defensive over an Axios story claiming Trump White House officials suspected she tipped off Code Pink activists about a 2025 Trump dinner reservation. Greene called it an absurd dangerous lie on social media and insisted she would never endanger anyone. Code Pink itself told Axios Greene was not their source. At this point, there is no public confirmation that she is under Secret Service investigation. Taken together, these latest developments point to a biographically significant pivot: Greene as post Trump, post Congress media figure, still courting the right, openly attacking her former ally, and trying to recast herself as an America First voice above party while critics on both sides question whether anything about her has really changed. Thanks for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Marjorie Taylor Greene and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Marjorie Taylor Greene. Thanks for listening. This has This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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