Republican politician Marjorie Taylor Greene, a longtime ally of Donald Trump who recently had a dramatic falling out with the US president, is resigning from the House of Representatives effective January 5.
"Loyalty should be a two way street" while Congress "has mostly been sidelined" under the Trump administration, Greene posted in a lengthy resignation statement on social media.
The dispute between Trump and the Georgia politician has fuelled concerns among some Republicans that Trump's Make America Great Again base could fracture a year before midterm elections, when Democrats hope to regain control of Congress.
In reaction, Trump said Greene's announcement was "great news."
"I think it's great news for the country. It's great," ABC News quoted Trump as saying in an interview.
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