
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene rejected serving her full term after announcing her resignation from Congress.
Responding to criticism from conservative activist Mike Cernovich on social media, Greene floated the possibility of being "assassinated like our friend Charlie Kirk."
"Oh I haven't suffered enough for you while you post all day behind a screen?" Greene added. "Will that be good enough for you then? Shit posting on the internet all day isn't fighting. Get off YOUR ass and run for Congress. I fought harder than anyone in the real arena, not social media. Put down your little pebbles and put your money where your mouth is," Greene concluded.
Oh I haven’t suffered enough for you while you post all day behind a screen?
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) November 26, 2025
Do I have to stay until I’m assassinated like our friend Charlie Kirk.
Will that be good enough for you then?
Shit posting on the internet all day isn’t fighting.
Get off YOUR ass and run for… https://t.co/jhbqxHi3Vt
Greene announced her resignation last week after fiercely criticizing President Donald Trump over their clash regarding the Epstein files.
"I was called a traitor by a man that I fought for 6 years for. I gave him my loyalty for free. I've never owed him anything. Let me tell you what a traitor is. A traitor is an American that serves foreign countries," Greene said, adding that she has been receiving numerous threats since Trump began attacking her.
But Greene is far from the only one. An Axios report detailed that more House Republicans are considering leaving office soon as infighting and external threats mount.
The outlet added that threats against lawmakers have surged lately, and that the atmosphere feels even more volatile after the assassination of Charlie Kir.
"It takes a toll on people," said Rep. Tim Burchett, noting that threats have been a key factor for some who have made the decision not to run for office again. "We don't ever seem to be doing anything," he added when speaking to the outlet.
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