Marjorie Taylor Greene Resigns and Breaks with Trump 2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene has resigned and officially broke with Donald Trump in late 2025. Explore the events leading to her apology for toxic politics and the Charlie Kirk turning point.
The strongest ally has become the harshest critic. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the three-term Georgia congresswoman who mirrored Donald Trump's take-no-prisoners style, has officially resigned from Congress and severed ties with the former president. According to New York Times reporter Robert Draper, who conducted extensive interviews with Greene, the rift marks a staggering shift in the MAGA movement's hierarchy.
Why Marjorie Taylor Greene Broke with Trump in 2025
The turning point arrived with the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025. While Kirk's widow, Erika, publicly forgave her husband's killer at a memorial service, Trump followed her speech by declaring he "hates his enemies." Draper revealed that this stark contrast moved Greene to realize Trump's rhetoric was "antithetical to Christianity," prompting her to rethink her unwavering loyalty.
An Apology for Toxic Politics
In a move that surprised both supporters and detractors, Greene apologized for her role in "toxic politics." She specifically referenced her past harassment of colleagues like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Pelosi. Draper noted that Greene's transition began when she stopped watching Fox News and started consuming mainstream media, realizing she had been living in an ideological echo chamber.
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