GOP strategist pans Greene's statewide, 2028 ambitions: 'Her future life in politics is over'
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- Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announced her resignation from Congress, effective January 5, 2026, following a breakdown in her relationship with former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. This decision has raised questions about her political future, with some speculating on her potential ambitions for higher office, such as a presidential run in 2028.
- The resignation marks a significant shift for Greene, who was once a staunch ally of Trump. Her departure from Congress could signal the end of her current political trajectory, as GOP strategist Shermichael Singleton suggested that her future in politics may be limited, possibly steering her towards opportunities in the media instead.
- Greene's resignation reflects broader tensions within the Republican Party, particularly regarding loyalty and alignment with Trump. As she transitions away from Congress, the implications of her departure may influence the dynamics of the MAGA movement and the party's future, especially as Greene publicly denies intentions to run for president, contrasting with Trump's expressed support for her continued political involvement.
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