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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has announced her engagement to Brian Glenn, the chief White House correspondent for Real America’s Voice, a conservative news outlet.
Glenn shared the happy news on the social platform X, posting a photo of Greene showcasing an engagement ring with the caption, “She said ‘yes.'” Greene expressed her joy by replying, “Happily ever after!!! I love you, Brian.” The couple began their relationship earlier this year.
The congresswoman, who ended her 27-year marriage to Perry Greene in 2022, is set to leave her congressional seat on January 5, 2026. Her decision follows a tumultuous period marked by public disagreements with former President Donald Trump. Trump withdrew his support for Greene, labeling her a “traitor” after she opposed him on several key issues, including his stance on the Gaza conflict, military actions against Iranian nuclear sites, and his approach to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
The two began dating in 2023. The Georgia congresswoman finalized her divorce from Perry Greene in 2022, after 27 years of marriage.
Greene, 51, is leaving her post on Jan. 5, 2026, after enduring a series of attacks from President Trump. Trump called Greene a “traitor” and pulled his endorsement of her after the conservative firebrand broke with him over the war in Gaza, his authorization of strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Greene was one of four Republicans, along with Reps. Lauren Boebert (Colo.) Nancy Mace (S.C.) and Thomas Massie (Ky.) to sign a discharge petition bringing legislation requiring the Justice Department to release files related to Epstein to the House floor. The Epstein Files Transparency Act passed Congress with near-unanimous support, and the president signed it into law last month.
Greene also criticized congressional GOP leadership for its inaction on health care during the 43-day government shutdown.
In announcing her resignation last month, Greene said she did not want her Peach State district to “endure a hurtful and hateful primary against me by the President we all fought for.”
Upon leaving office, Greene will return home to Rome, Ga. Glenn told the Washington Post for a story published earlier this month that he is going there with her and giving up his White House job at Real America’s Voice.
“Well, I gotta go with ‘Mom’ here,” he said, referring to his now-fiancée.