A stunned America froze as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s voice trembled with fury in a November 21, 2025, X video, announcing her resignation from Congress effective January 5, 2026: “I won’t be a battered wife.”

The 10-minute clip, filmed in her Georgia home office, showed Greene—eyes red, voice shaking yet resolute—detailing the breaking point: President Trump’s attacks labeling her “traitor” and “ranting lunatic” for championing the Epstein Files Transparency Act. “I stood with him through impeachments, elections, everything,” she said, trembling. “But when I demanded unredacted files—truth for survivors like Virginia Giuffre—he turned vicious. I won’t be a battered wife in this marriage of loyalty.”
Greene accused Trump of fearing exposure from files showing his pre-2000 Epstein ties and 2011 emails. “He signed the Act, then sabotaged it with delays,” she claimed. “Giuffre named Andrew 88 times in Nobody’s Girl—her truth toppled him October 30. I fought for the same. He doesn’t take us seriously.”
Trump fired back on Truth Social: “Marjorie went BAD—disloyal loser! Good riddance.” Greene’s resignation narrows GOP House majority to 218-213, triggering a 2026 special election in her safe district. She denied higher ambitions, vowing to “fight from outside for America First—without abuse.”
The video, viewed 45 million times, trended #MTGResigns with 5.2 million posts (split partisan). Amid Epstein disclosures (completed December 19, no bombshells), Greene’s trembling fury—raw defiance—ensured Giuffre’s legacy pierced power’s fractures: battered no more, truth’s cost personal.
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