Former Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced she is engaged in discussions to create a new political party that would welcome participants from both the right and the left, targeting voters who feel alienated by the current two‑party system.
Speaking on a televised interview, Greene said a coalition of like‑minded individuals could launch an America‑focused party that does not conform to traditional Democratic or Republican platforms.
She emphasized the challenges of establishing a third party, noting that such an effort would require a sustained movement and could not be realized within a single election cycle.
Greene resigned from Congress effective January 5, 2026 after a public split with the former President, citing personal principles and refusing to face a primary challenge.
In her resignation statement, she claimed to act out of self‑respect and dignity, criticizing the former President for labeling her a traitor over her push to release certain investigative files.
The former President responded by withdrawing his support and using harsh language, describing Greene as a lightweight and accusing her of betraying the party.