Controversial Republican figure Marjorie Taylor Greene has launched an extraordinary social media tirade against her own party colleagues while defending her decision to resign from Congress.
The Explosive Resignation Announcement
In a series of blistering posts on X, formerly Twitter, Greene confirmed her forthcoming departure from political office on Thursday 27 November 2025. The Georgia representative didn't hold back in her criticism of fellow Republicans, particularly taking aim at what she described as ineffective party members.
Greene's resignation comes after a significant public falling out with Donald Trump and her break from the Republican Party on several key policy matters. Among the issues creating division were the war in Gaza and healthcare subsidies, where Greene found herself increasingly at odds with party leadership.
Blistering Attack on Republican Colleagues
The congresswoman's frustration boiled over in response to right-wing internet personality Mike Cernovich, who had suggested she reconsider her resignation. Greene fired back: "S*** posting on the internet all day isn't fighting. Get off YOUR ass and run for Congress."
Just an hour later, she escalated her criticism with a broader attack on Republican men, telling them to "fix [their] own damn food" while accusing them of supporting a toxic two-party system that she claims is damaging future generations.
Revealing the Personal Toll
In her lengthy defence of her resignation decision, Greene revealed the immense personal pressure she faced during her time in office. She described enduring "nonstop, never-ending personal attacks, death threats, lawfare, ridiculous slander and lies" throughout her congressional career.
Using particularly strong language, the representative stated she refuses to be a "battered wife" hoping that the political situation might improve. This stark analogy underscores the intensity of the challenges she claims to have faced while serving in Washington.
The timing and nature of Greene's departure signal significant fractures within the Republican party as it approaches the next election cycle. Her blunt criticism of the political establishment and fellow conservatives highlights the ongoing internal conflicts that continue to shape American politics in 2025.