‘Standing up for American women who were raped at 14’ should not result in being called a ‘traitor’ by Trump, Greene says in resignation statement.
Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation, citing a fallout with Donald Trump over her advocacy for releasing government files related to Jeffrey Epstein. She stated that her support for victims should not lead to being labeled a ‘traitor’ by the president, who has withdrawn support for her. Greene, who plans to leave office on January 5, 2026, expressed her desire to avoid a contentious primary battle. Trump’s response to her resignation was positive, stating it was “great news for the country.”





