Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) announced her intention to resign from Congress, citing a disagreement with President Donald Trump over the handling of the Epstein files, a collection of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The move marks a significant rift between the two figures, who have been closely associated with the MAGA movement.
According to sources, the dispute centers on Greene's decision to release the Epstein files, which she claims would expose wrongdoing by Trump's advisors. "I'm not turning against MAGA, I'm trying to save it," Greene said in a statement. "I believe that by releasing these documents, I can help President Trump and the American people understand the truth about what really happened with Epstein."
Greene's comments suggest that she believes she is acting in Trump's best interests by releasing the documents, which she claims would reveal the extent of Epstein's influence on the Trump administration. However, Trump's camp has denied any wrongdoing and has accused Greene of overstepping her authority.
The Epstein files have been the subject of controversy for months, with many Democrats and liberals calling for their release. Greene's decision to release the documents has been seen as a bold move, but some have questioned her motives. "This is not about saving MAGA, it's about Marjorie Taylor Greene trying to save herself," said a spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee.
Greene's resignation from Congress has sent shockwaves through the Republican Party, with many lawmakers expressing surprise and disappointment. The move has also raised questions about the future of the MAGA movement, which has been closely associated with Trump and Greene.
In a statement, Trump's spokesperson said, "We are disappointed in Rep. Greene's decision to resign, but we respect her right to make her own choices." The spokesperson declined to comment further on the dispute over the Epstein files.
The Epstein files are a collection of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex trafficking in 2008. The documents have been the subject of controversy for months, with many Democrats and liberals calling for their release. Greene's decision to release the documents has been seen as a bold move, but some have questioned her motives.
Greene's resignation from Congress is effective immediately, and a special election will be held to fill her seat. The move has sent shockwaves through the Republican Party, and many lawmakers are left wondering what the future holds for the MAGA movement.
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