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Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns from Congress after clash with Trump
Marjorie Taylor Greene, the onetime MAGA loyalist who rose to prominence for her ardent support of President Donald Trump, says she is resigning from Congress after a public feud with him.
In a statement released Friday, the Georgia Republican criticized the direction of the political movement she once supported.
Her relationship with Trump soured after she joined calls from Democrats to release files related to the investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which Trump had initially opposed. Trump subsequently rescinded his endorsement of Greene and broke with her last week.
Greene said she will step down from office on Jan. 5.
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