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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2025 · 3 MIN

Biography Flash: Marjorie Taylor Greene Shocks Nation with Resignation After Trump Feud Over Epstein Files

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Marjorie Taylor Greene has dominated headlines over the past few days with the stunning announcement of her resignation from Congress, set for January 5, 2026. This marks an abrupt and dramatic close to her five tumultuous years in Washington. Coverage by ABC News highlights her rise from outsider status, alignment with and then fracture from House leadership, and her signature blend of controversy and unapologetic rhetoric. Greene’s shock resignation follows President Donald Trump publicly denouncing her as a "traitor" after she demanded the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files and criticized US support for Israel, stances that placed her at odds with her longtime political ally according to ABC News and KTLA 5. Social media was abuzz late Friday night when Greene posted a ten-minute video on X, doubling down on her disgust with what she sees as her party’s takeover by wealthy elites and the MAGA machine. In that emotional post, she predicted that Republicans would be swept out by Democrats in the next election and claimed Trump’s vindictiveness would leave her fighting a "hurtful and hateful" primary. She stated pointedly that she would not be a "battered wife" in the GOP, painting her split as a stand for conscience over blind loyalty, as reported by Capitol Beat. Her business activities and committee work have been largely shadowed in recent months by her increasingly vocal departures from party orthodoxy, including demands for action on the government shutdown and criticism of her party's lack of a healthcare proposal. The View announced on X that Greene would be joining co-hosts live at the Hot Topics table on November 4. She confirmed she looked forward to appearing and engaged directly with critics on social media, sparring over her comments on insurance premiums, the House's inactivity, and the need for a concrete Republican alternative to the Affordable Care Act, as covered by WCHS and CBS4Local. On The View, Greene discussed her outspokenness about the government shutdown, healthcare subsidies, and the challenges inside her own party. She forcefully defended her positions and insisted she remained true to her constituents and her district, pushing back against narratives that she had fundamentally changed. Her insistence on releasing the Epstein files and standing up for "American women who were raped at 14 years old, trafficked and used by rich, powerful men" drew both empathy and further controversy, especially as she accused Trump of turning on her for voting her conscience. If you missed any of this week’s saga, now’s the time to subscribe and keep up with all things Marjorie Taylor Greene. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to search "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 been a Quiet Please production." This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Marjorie Taylor Greene has dominated headlines over the past few days with the stunning announcement of her resignation from Congress, set for January 5, 2026. This marks an abrupt and dramatic close to her five tumultuous years in Washington. Coverage by ABC News highlights her rise from outsider status, alignment with and then fracture from House leadership, and her signature blend of controversy and unapologetic rhetoric. Greene’s shock resignation follows President Donald Trump publicly denouncing her as a "traitor" after she demanded the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files and criticized US support for Israel, stances that placed her at odds with her longtime political ally according to ABC News and KTLA 5. Social media was abuzz late Friday night when Greene posted a ten-minute video on X, doubling down on her disgust with what she sees as her party’s takeover by wealthy elites and the MAGA machine. In that emotional post, she predicted that Republicans would be swept out by Democrats in the next election and claimed Trump’s vindictiveness would leave her fighting a "hurtful and hateful" primary. She stated pointedly that she would not be a "battered wife" in the GOP, painting her split as a stand for conscience over blind loyalty, as reported by Capitol Beat. Her business activities and committee work have been largely shadowed in recent months by her increasingly vocal departures from party orthodoxy, including demands for action on the government shutdown and criticism of her party's lack of a healthcare proposal. The View announced on X that Greene would be joining co-hosts live at the Hot Topics table on November 4. She confirmed she looked forward to appearing and engaged directly with critics on social media, sparring over her comments on insurance premiums, the House's inactivity, and the need for a concrete Republican alternative to the Affordable Care Act, as covered by WCHS and CBS4Local. On The View, Greene discussed her outspokenness about the government shutdown, healthcare subsidies, and the challenges inside her own party. She forcefully defended her positions and insisted she remained true to her constituents and her district, pushing back against narratives that she had fundamentally changed. Her insistence on releasing the Epstein files and standing up for "American women who were raped at 14 years old, trafficked and used by rich, powerful men" drew both empathy and further controversy, especially as she accused Trump of turning on her for voting her conscience. If you missed any of this week’s saga, now’s the time to subscribe and keep up with all things Marjorie Taylor Greene. Thanks for listening and don’t forget to search "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 been a Quiet Please production." This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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