Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced she will resign her seat in the U.S. House of Representatives on January 6, 2025, marking a surprising and dramatic end to her tenure.
In a detailed post on X (formerly Twitter), Greene said she is stepping aside to spare her family, district, and supporters from what she described as a “hurtful and hateful” primary battle in the 2026 midterms.
My official statement. pic.twitter.com/x48zEugmPV
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) November 22, 2025
Greene Cites Family, Dignity, and a Bitter Primary Ahead
The congresswoman, once one of Donald Trump’s closest allies, explained: “I have too much self respect and dignity, love my family way too much, and do not want my sweet district to have to endure a hurtful and hateful primary against me by the President we all fought for…”
She added that fighting a Trump-backed GOP challenger would risk Republicans losing the midterm elections, even if she herself were to win her seat.
Greene confirmed that her final day in office will be January 5, 2025.
Resignation Follows Fallout With President Trump
Greene’s decision comes just weeks after a high-profile rift with President Trump, who withdrew his endorsement and publicly pushed for a primary challenger to defeat her. The tension escalated after disagreements related to the Epstein files, ultimately leading to the political split that triggered Greene’s exit from Congress.
A Shock Departure From a High-Profile House Republican
The resignation marks a sudden and unexpected departure for Greene, a prominent and controversial figure in Republican politics. Her exit is expected to reshape the political landscape in Georgia’s 14th District as the GOP prepares for a 2026 primary without her on the ballot.




