Marjorie Taylor Greene ’s announcement on November 21 that she would resign her House seat on January 5 surprised a lot of observers in Georgia and in Washington, D.C. In some respects, she’s quitting at a high point of her political career. She was one of four House Republicans whose persistence in demanding a vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act forced Donald Trump into a humiliating about-face that showed the limits of his power over the congressional GOP. She was ahead of the curve in demanding that Republicans deal with the Obamacare premium price spike caused by their refusal to extend subsidies that expire at the end of the year. Now Trump himself is reportedly about to release a proposal to address this problem, which he was refusing to acknowledge as recently

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