
Marjorie Taylor Greene made waves. Her constituents don't agree on whether it was worth it
Key Points:
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning halfway through her third term amid a split with former President Donald Trump, who has called her a traitor after she criticized his foreign policy and reluctance to release Epstein-related documents.
- Greene’s district in northwestern Georgia remains strongly Republican, with many constituents and local party leaders praising her as a "fighter" and a vocal advocate for conservative cultural issues like abortion and transgender rights.
- Despite her national notoriety for conspiracy theories and incendiary rhetoric, some independents and moderate Republicans in the district question the tangible benefits her tenure brought to the community.
- Greene's political rise mirrored Trump's own, including promoting false claims about the 2020 election and campaigning with him in 2024, but












