Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican congresswoman, has stunned colleagues with her surprise resignation announcement late on Friday, citing her refusal to be seen as a 'battered wife' after a public fallout with Donald Trump.
The move has been met with criticism from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Democratic congresswoman and frequent sparring partner of Greene's. In a statement on Instagram, Ocasio-Cortez accused Greene of timing her departure just days after her pension kicks in and criticized her voting record on healthcare, including cutting Medicaid and reducing tax credits for the Affordable Care Act.
Greene had made waves with her outspoken stance against Trump's handling of sensitive issues such as the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. However, she claims that being expected to defend him during impeachment proceedings was too much to bear, comparing herself to a 'battered wife'.
However, Ocasio-Cortez took aim at Greene for not backing up her rhetoric with actions, pointing out that she had voted in favor of gutting healthcare programs despite publicly denouncing them. Greene also faced criticism over her stock trading, which Trump and others have accused of being a breach of ethics.
Greene's departure from Congress has been welcomed by some on the Republican side, including Thomas Massie, who described her as 'what a true Representative should be'. Kentucky congressman Massie expressed sadness for the country but happiness for Greene, saying she embodies what a genuine public servant looks like.
Trump also weighed in on Greene's announcement, describing her as 'Traitor' and stating that she had decided to quit due to 'PLUMMETING Poll Numbers'. However, he later softened his stance, expressing appreciation for her service to the country and indicating a desire to see her revive her political career.
The move has been met with criticism from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Democratic congresswoman and frequent sparring partner of Greene's. In a statement on Instagram, Ocasio-Cortez accused Greene of timing her departure just days after her pension kicks in and criticized her voting record on healthcare, including cutting Medicaid and reducing tax credits for the Affordable Care Act.
Greene had made waves with her outspoken stance against Trump's handling of sensitive issues such as the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. However, she claims that being expected to defend him during impeachment proceedings was too much to bear, comparing herself to a 'battered wife'.
However, Ocasio-Cortez took aim at Greene for not backing up her rhetoric with actions, pointing out that she had voted in favor of gutting healthcare programs despite publicly denouncing them. Greene also faced criticism over her stock trading, which Trump and others have accused of being a breach of ethics.
Greene's departure from Congress has been welcomed by some on the Republican side, including Thomas Massie, who described her as 'what a true Representative should be'. Kentucky congressman Massie expressed sadness for the country but happiness for Greene, saying she embodies what a genuine public servant looks like.
Trump also weighed in on Greene's announcement, describing her as 'Traitor' and stating that she had decided to quit due to 'PLUMMETING Poll Numbers'. However, he later softened his stance, expressing appreciation for her service to the country and indicating a desire to see her revive her political career.