Marjorie Taylor Greene Has Considered Running for President: Report
Marjorie Taylor Greene has shifted from a Trump ally to critic and is considering a 2028 presidential bid after announcing her January resignation from Congress.
- On Friday, Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia congresswoman, announced she will resign from the House of Representatives in January and has privately told allies she considered running for president, according to two people who spoke with her directly and three others familiar with her thinking.
- Earlier this year, President Donald Trump privately discouraged Greene from running for Georgia governor or senator, citing polls showing she would lose, and Greene's posture toward him then shifted.
- In recent months Greene has emerged as an unexpected critic of President Donald Trump, challenging his claims on costs, the U.S.-Israel relationship, and pressing him to release Epstein files.
- After Greene announced her resignation, Trump celebrated her departure and told ABC News, `I think it's great news for the country`; House GOP members say she could siphon votes and play a spoiler role like Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Her national profile and controversies have roots in Greene first bursting onto the national scene during the 2020 election cycle and cementing her status as a provocative figure in the MAGA movement, while Greene and her spokesperson did not reply to multiple requests for comment.
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