ATLANTA —
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a controversial figure in Congress, announced her resignation effective Jan. 5, shortly after a public split with former President Trump, who labeled her a “traitor.” Greene, who gained notoriety for promoting conspiracy theories and inflammatory rhetoric, initially aligned with Trump but grew critical of his leadership and policies. Her departure follows a tumultuous five-year tenure marked by conflict with Democrats and evolving stances on key issues. Greene’s exit caps her controversial rise from a political outsider to a central Republican figure, only to find herself increasingly at odds with party leadership.
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