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In a recent conversation with ABC News, former President Donald Trump expressed approval over Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation, calling it “great news for the country.”
So, what led to this development?
Tensions between Greene and Trump had been simmering for some time before their split became publicly apparent.
Back in 2020, when Marjorie Taylor Greene emerged victorious from her Republican primary, Trump praised her as a “future Republican star” and described her as a “real winner.” This marked a significant endorsement from the then-president for Greene’s political career.

In 2020, after Marjorie Taylor Greene won her Republican primary, Donald Trump called her a “future Republican star” and a “real winner”. Source: Getty / Andrew Harnik
In June, after Trump authorised US strikes on Iran amid its conflict with Israel, Greene loudly criticised the decision to get involved in “another senseless foreign war”.
In September, she said she had received “a lot of pushback” from the White House over her support for a discharge petition aiming to force the release of Epstein documents.
In her video announcing her resignation, Greene highlighted her longtime loyalty to Trump and said it was “unfair and wrong” that he had publicly attacked her for disagreeing on certain issues.
Turning away from ‘toxic’ rhetoric?
It was a marked departure from some of her previous rhetoric.