Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning. Here's what to know about her five years in Congress
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has announced she will resign from Congress on January 5, 2026.
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Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has announced she will resign from Congress on January 5, 2026.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced on X Friday she will resign from Congress early next year, after a weekslong falling-out with President Trump and much of her party.
Republicans in Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's district say they respect her for being true to herself despite the lawmaker's recent clashes with President Trump.
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's received a pipe bomb threat, and fake pizza deliveries were sent to her home as she claims Trump's "vicious attacks" have made things more dangerous for her family.
A new prosecutor now holds the sprawling Georgia election interference case, and some legal experts say his next moves could reshape the charges still facing Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants.
President Donald Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene have fallen out in a public feud.
A Georgia judge has officially dropped three charges in the state's election interference case against President Trump and others.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene told "CBS Mornings" that President Trump's opposition to releasing files from the federal investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is a "huge miscalculation."
A new prosecutor has been selected to take over Georgia's election interference case against President Trump and others.
Some of the more than 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at Hyundai's sprawling manufacturing site in Georgia have returned to their U.S. jobs two months later.
Tension continues to grow between Trump and one of his strongest allies after Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the president for focusing too much on foreign affairs instead of rising costs at home.
As the Trump administration pardons several defendants associated with the 2020 Georgia election interference case, the deadline to find a new lead prosecutor fast approaches.
President Trump has pardoned dozens of people who allegedly took part in trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, including "false electors."
A South Korean solar company says it will temporarily reduce pay and working hours for about 1,000 of its 3,000 employees in Georgia because U.S. customs officials have been detaining imported components for solar panels.
There may be no rank-and-file Democratic senator with more at stake from the federal government shutdown than Georgia's Jon Ossoff.
Former Georgia state representative Vernon Jones is running for Georgia Secretary of State, promising to focus on "election integrity" and cutting red tape for small businesses.
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation is donating $50 million to Atlanta's historically Black colleges and universities.
The agency looking for a replacement prosecutor for Georgia's election interference case has a little more time.
Two Georgia Republicans aiming to unseat Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026 have raised nearly $2 million each after entering the race this summer.
The Prosecuting Attorneys' Council says it could take weeks before identifying a new lead for the complex, high-profile case.
If a prosecutor is not found in two weeks, the election interference case against President Trump and other will be dismissed.
Georgia state House member Ruwa Romman has announced her candidacy for governor in 2026.
President Trump has signed an executive order declaring that a proposed deal allowing TikTok to continue operating in the United States will be a qualified sale that meets national security concerns laid out by the law.
President Donald Trump's administration has extended Georgia's Pathways to Coverage program for 15 months.
A GOP business owner has won a Georgia state Senate race over a Democrat who drew national attention for a better-than-expected showing in a special election last month.
The City of Atlanta has quietly amended legislation to rename and reframe its Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, signaling a strategic shift amid national headwinds against DEI efforts.
Four Gainesville High School football players will be allowed to play in the team's upcoming Class 5A quarterfinal matchup against Langston Hughes, after the Georgia High School Association overturned their suspensions following last week's on-field brawl.
After losing their wives to cancer, two fathers found healing in friendship and launched a podcast to help others facing loss.
A line of severe thunderstorms prompted the FAA to issue a ground stop Tuesday morning at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, halting all flights headed into the world's busiest airport and triggering rapidly growing delays across the Southeast.
Georgians can now use digital driver's licenses on their phones to verify their age when buying alcohol and tobacco at participating retailers.