
Marjorie Taylor Greene made waves. Her constituents don’t agree on whether it was worth it
Marjorie Taylor Greene is leaving Capitol Hill after five years as one of the most well-known members of Congress. In her northwest Georgia House district, there is little consensus on whether the roller-coaster of headlines was worth it. Greene’s hardcore supporters stand by her despite her break with President Donald Trump. They see her as a fighter who spoke for them. Others in Greene’s district say her high-profile battles, conspiracy theories and bareknuckle politics did nothing to help the people she represented. Greene steps down on Monday, resigning in the middle of her third term.