Greene Quits GOP, Epstein Files Spark DOJ Drama, Trump Checks In

KEY POINTS

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on X her plan to resign from Congress by January 2026.
  • She slammed the Republican party establishment in her announcement video, signaling major intra-party tension.
  • Robert Garcia wrote to Attorney General Pam Bondi urging full release of Jeffrey Epstein related files despite ongoing investigations.
  • Garcia expressed concern that President Trump might try to use DOJ rules to withhold sensitive investigation information.

On November 21, 2025, Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her grand exit from Congress effective January 2026 via a heartfelt video on X, finger-pointing the Republican party establishment as the culprit—because why not end on a fiery note? Meanwhile, Robert Garcia, the top dog on the House oversight committee, penned a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, demanding the full, unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files be unleashed on America, despite a fresh Democratic probe into alleged connections with the late sex offender (awkward!). Garcia nervously hinted President Trump might abuse DOJ rules to hide info—because what's a political circus without a little legal cliffhanger? Oh, and Trump just kept things ‘nice’ by hosting Mamdani at the White House, because some smiles say way too much or nothing at all.

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Source: Theguardian | Published: 11/22/2025 | Author: Robert Mackey (now); Shrai Popat, Lucy Campbell and Tom Ambrose (earlier)