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Marjorie Taylor Greene
PersonMarjorie Taylor Greene resigned her House seat after criticizing Trump; Clay Fuller (R) won the special election.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene is a former Republican U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th congressional district. She resigned her seat in January 2026 after publicly breaking with Donald Trump, citing disagreements over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and perceived abandonment of working-class voters. Greene's departure triggered a special election to fill her vacant seat. Republican Clay Fuller, endorsed by Trump, narrowly won the election, replacing Greene in the House. The close margin in the Georgia special election highlights growing Republican concerns about Democratic gains ahead of the midterms and potential rifts within the party. Greene's resignation and the subsequent election are significant because they reflect internal divisions within the Republican party and the shifting political landscape.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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