According to multiple reports, other House Republicans are considering resigning before the end of their term after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) shock announcement last week.
BREAKING: Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Stepping Down From Congress!
“A few other GOP members messaged us over the weekend saying that they, too, are considering retiring in the middle of the term,” Punchbowl News founder Jake Sherman said.
According to Sherman, one House Republican said:
“This entire White House team has treated ALL members like garbage. ALL. And Mike Johnson has let it happen because he wanted it to happen. That is the sentiment of nearly all — appropriators, authorizers, hawks, doves, rank and file. The arrogance of this White House team is off putting to members who are run roughshod and threatened. They don’t even allow little wins like announcing small grants or even responding from agencies. Not even the high profile, the regular rank and file random members are more upset than ever. Members know they are going into the minority after the midterms.
“More explosive early resignations are coming. It’s a tinder box. Morale has never been lower. Mike Johnson will be stripped of his gavel and they will lose the majority before this term is out.”
A few other GOP members messaged us over the weekend saying that they, too, are considering retiring in the middle of the term.
Here’s one particularly exercised senior House Republican:
“This entire White House team has treated ALL members like garbage. ALL. And Mike Johnson… https://t.co/QH2Ewwx5qv
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) November 24, 2025
“Fact check true but it’s worse than people inside the bubble know when you talk to real Americans outside the wicked snow globe of Washington DC. Myself and many of my colleagues came courageously roaring into 2025 with legislation that matched the 2024 electoral mandate only to be totally sidelined by Johnson under full obedience of the WH,” Greene said.
Fact check true but it’s worse than people inside the bubble know when you talk to real Americans outside the wicked snow globe of Washington DC.
Myself and many of my colleagues came courageously roaring into 2025 with legislation that matched the 2024 electoral mandate only to… https://t.co/YV8L7gjRAJ
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
(@RepMTG) November 24, 2025
Full statement:
Fact check true but it’s worse than people inside the bubble know when you talk to real Americans outside the wicked snow globe of Washington DC.
Myself and many of my colleagues came courageously roaring into 2025 with legislation that matched the 2024 electoral mandate only to be totally sidelined by Johnson under full obedience of the WH.
Executive orders are temporary, Q memes have not and obliterated the deep state, and my colleagues constantly trying to pass loyalty tests instead of demanding what is right won’t help Americans pay their rent or stop corporations from buying up homes, buy their groceries, provide good paying jobs and stop foreigners with visas from stealing their jobs, stop American tax dollars from funding foreign wars and causes, or rebuild the value of the dollar.
Passing effective legislation that gets signed into law is permanent and actually solves Americans problems.
Now that House members are switching gears into campaign mode and will be fighting for their lives, our legislative majority has been mostly wasted. Our best shot was the first 6-9 months. And when Republicans likely lose the midterms it will become total and complete political war and gridlock once again.
The Uniparty always wins no matter which way the political pendulum swings leaving the American people empty handed.
What is the convincing message for 2026 and likely 2028?
It will be the American people asking candidates, “what tangible thing have you done for me and how did it or will it make my life better?”
And then actually trying to get them to vote after both parties have failed them.
Serious changes are needed and words are unconvincing.
“Sherman’s reporting is accurate. I’ve spoken with several people about this myself,” Rich Baris commented.
“The people who told the President that these fights with Massie and MTG were wise—because they will make a ton of money off of them—have put the President in serious political danger,” he continued.
“Most members are NOT America First and have always been waiting for an opportunity to betray him. There are several more seriously considering resignations and the House Majority could be gone before the midterms,” he added.
Sherman’s reporting is accurate. I’ve spoken with several people about this myself.
The people who told the President that these fights with Massie and MTG were wise—because they will make a ton of money off of them—have put the President in serious political danger.
Most… https://t.co/sjt3juQuGf
— Rich Baris The People’s Pundit (@Peoples_Pundit) November 24, 2025
Newsweek shared more:
The GOP have a slim majority in Congress with 219 seats to the Democrats 213. If they lose just a handful of other colleagues, it will make it more difficult for Trump to push through his agenda. This in turn could make Republicans lose confidence in the Trump administration and affect the GOP’s performance at the 2026 midterms.
Neither Greene nor Punchbowl News specified which Republican figures may also resign from Congress. Newsweek reached out to representatives for Greene by email to comment on this story outside of normal business hours.
Meanwhile, other Republicans are attempting to ease concerns about the possibility of additional GOP congressional resignations.
It’s about the math. The consequences of GOP GA Rep Greene retiring and the Republican majority in the House https://t.co/sSKT6CsM4m
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) November 24, 2025
Fox News explained:
Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-Fla., told Fox News Digital he’s “heard rumors” of frustration among his colleagues but, from people he’s spoken with, “They’re committed to being here.”
“This is an incredible honor to serve in the House of Representatives, and when you run for office, I think you should fill out your term,” Haridopolos said.
“This is what the American public wanted,” he continued. “I mean, they affirmatively put Republicans in power. And the only frustration we’ve been through, at least my biggest frustration, is when the Democrats exercise their power to shut the government down for 43 days.”
Greene, in her resignation letter teeing up her departure from Congress Jan. 5, 2026, aired grievances about how little progress has been made on Capitol Hill since she became a lawmaker in 2021.
She also took aim at President Donald Trump, who she has for weeks been distancing herself from despite being a die-hard Trump loyalist for much of her legislative career, and at Johnson for his handling of the shutdown.
“During the longest shutdown in our nation’s history, I raged against my own speaker and my own party for refusing to proactively work diligently to pass a plan to save American healthcare and protect Americans from outrageous overpriced and unaffordable health insurance policies,” Greene said. “The House should have been in session working every day to fix this disaster, but instead America was forced fed disgusting political drama once again from both sides of the aisle.”
Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, the fifth highest-ranking House Republican, sought to quash any rumors of dissent among the ranks in a statement to Fox News Digital.

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