Marjorie Taylor Greene Resigns from Congress Amidst Financial Windfall and Republican Disarray
The Majority Report w/ Sam SederNovember 24, 202520 min198,533 views
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- resigns from Congress effective January 5th, a move that was reportedly discussed weeks prior.
- π° Her net worth has surged from approximately $700,000 upon entering Congress in 2021 to an estimated $25 million, a significant increase attributed to her family's construction business and potentially insider trading.
- π Specific investments, such as buying Palantir shares days before a government contract was awarded, are highlighted as suspicious.
- ποΈ Greene's previous role on the House Committee on Homeland Security, which oversees agencies like ICE, is noted in relation to her trading activities.
Reasons for Resignation and Political Implications
- π Greene's departure will further thin the Republican majority in the House of Representatives, exacerbating their already precarious position.
- π£οΈ Her stated reasons for resignation include disillusionment with Trump and House Republicans for abandoning priorities and falling into complacency.
- π€ Speculation suggests her resignation may stem from being sidelined in a potential Senate run and realizing a diminished future within the Republican party.
- πΈ She is also reportedly seeking to vest in her congressional pension and healthcare benefits before leaving.
Broader Republican Party Struggles
- π Several other Republican members are reportedly considering mid-term retirements due to low morale, perceived mistreatment by the White House, and the expectation of losing the majority.
- β οΈ Republicans are described as being in complete disarray, with sentiments of powerlessness and a belief that their majority will be lost before the term ends.
- π₯ The party faces internal divisions over legislative proposals, such as extending Obamacare premium subsidies, and the upcoming government funding deadline.
Political Strategy and Voter Engagement
- π’ Constituents are urged to contact their Republican representatives to voice opposition to policies like extending Obamacare subsidies, framing it as a way to pressure elected officials.
- π³οΈ Recent Democratic successes in school board elections across various states are discussed, indicating a potential shift in voter engagement driven by anger over cultural war issues and fundamentalist candidates.
- π The article notes that while the culture war salience for Republicans may be low currently, it is expected to resurface.
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