U.S. Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, a prominent figure in former President Donald Trump's MAGA movement, has announced her resignation from Congress following reported disagreements with Trump on multiple policy matters. The move, confirmed on November 22, 2025, has ignited speculation about potential fractures within the Republican Party's core base.
Greene, known for her staunch alignment with Trump during his presidency, cited diverging views on domestic priorities and international strategy as key factors in her decision. Analysts suggest the resignation could signal shifting dynamics within conservative circles ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
CGTN's Jim Spellman noted the development underscores ongoing debates about the Republican Party's direction, with some members advocating for renewed focus on economic nationalism while others prioritize social policy reforms. The resignation comes as Trump remains active in U.S. politics, though his exact role in the current landscape remains undefined.
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Resignation of top Trump ally could signal a crack in MAGA base
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