BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 23, 2025
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Trump expresses hope for Greene's political comeback

President Donald Trump has just tossed a surprising lifeline to a familiar face in the MAGA movement.

In a whirlwind of political drama, Trump commented on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's future, balancing sharp criticism with unexpected support, while she prepares to leave Congress in January 2026 amid rumors of higher ambitions, as the New York Post reports.

Greene, a staunch MAGA advocate since her election to Congress in 2021, has been a lightning rod for controversy and a key figure in conservative circles.

Feud and Fallout Shape Recent Tensions

Recently, though, her relationship with Trump hit rocky terrain over disputes on everything from economic policies to government operations.

Trump didn’t hold back, previously pulling his endorsement and taking to Truth Social to brand her with a stinging nickname, while tying her exit to declining public support.

Despite the barbs, Greene’s announcement on Friday night to step down sent shockwaves through the political sphere, prompting varied reactions from allies and critics alike.

Greene's Exit Sparks Trump's Mixed Reaction

Trump, in a statement to ABC, called her departure “great news for the country,” a jab that underscores the depth of their recent disagreements.

Yet, in a call with NBC just a day later on Saturday, he pivoted to a softer tone, hinting at a possible redemption arc for the Georgia representative.

“I’d love to see that,” Trump said, referring to the idea of Greene reviving her career in politics, though he added a caveat about the challenge ahead.

Future Ambitions Loom for Greene

While Trump suggested she might need to “take a little rest,” his words carry a whiff of encouragement for a politician who’s never shied from the spotlight.

Greene, for her part, didn’t mince words during her exit announcement, slamming what she called the “political industrial complex” on cable TV, a clear shot at the establishment she’s often railed against.

Her critiques resonate with many conservatives frustrated by insider games, though some might wonder if such fiery rhetoric will help or hinder her next steps.

Trump's Reconciliation and Greene's Prospects

On the same day as Greene’s bombshell, Trump held a meeting with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office, signaling a willingness to mend fences where it suits him.

Meanwhile, speculation swirls around Greene’s future, with whispers of potential runs for Senate, the Georgia governorship, or even a bold bid for the White House in 2028.

Whether she can rebuild bridges with Trump and the broader MAGA base remains the million-dollar question, but one thing’s clear: Greene isn’t fading quietly into the night. Her departure from Congress might just be the prelude to a bigger fight, and if Trump’s mixed messages are any indication, he’s watching with a keen eye. After all, in the rough-and-tumble world of conservative politics, today’s foe could be tomorrow’s ally -- if the stars align and the polls cooperate.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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