What happens next for Marjorie Taylor Greene after exit from Congress?
The former Trump ally has decided to end her time in Congress early after a public fallout with the president.
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The surprise move from the Georgia congresswoman - a rising star in the Republican party - has left many speculating about her next steps.
Her decision follows a public fallout with Trump, who branded her "a traitor" and said he would endorse her opponent in next year's election.
It comes after months of Greene's blistering criticism on the Trump administration's refusal to release files related to the investigation into the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein - as well as several of Trump's policy positions.
Rumours have already begun circulating that Greene, 51, might run for president in 2028, which she immediately shot down. So, if not the Oval Office, what is next for Greene?
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