Marjorie Taylor Greene’s surprise resignation from Congress is exposing the deep fissures and roiling discontent in the GOP’s ranks. Two days after becoming eligible for a lifetime pension, and amid continued feuding with her former idol and the broader MAGA movement, she announced her plans to quit the House of Representatives.

Where will she direct her prodigious energies moving forward? Cable news punditry, perhaps? A 2028 run, almost certainly. Will she become a new figurehead for those mystical “moderate” Republican women often sidelined by their male peers?

Wherever she lands, and whoever she lands on, it’s likely to impact the extremely tight, seriously stressed GOP majority—218 to 214 once she leaves in January. It’s widely predicted that the party will lose its majority in the

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