Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene refutes presidential run claims
Politics,Marjorie Taylor Greene,Elections,Presidential Elections
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., is shutting down rumors of a 2028 presidential bid.
The former Trump ally on Friday announced her resignation from Congress, effective Jan. 5, 2026, following an online feud with the president, who withdrew his support from her. Greene's resignation was unexpected to many of her colleagues and the public.
The announcement sparked speculation of what's next for Greene. Was it a secret buyout to keep her quiet? Will she run for Senate? Does she plan to campaign for the presidency in a few years?
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