Politics | Marjorie Taylor Greene On One Point, MTG Is Staying Neutral Georgia congresswoman says she won't endorse anyone in the race to replace her By Arden Dier withNewser.AI Posted Nov 25, 2025 9:59 AM CST Copied Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., center, attends a news conference on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, outside the US Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene isn't gearing up for another fight with President Trump, at least not when it comes to her replacement. The congresswoman who plans to resign her seat in January said Monday that she won't endorse any candidate in the following special election for Georgia's 14th Congressional District, citing a desire to let her constituents choose their next representative without her influence. "Anyone claiming they have my endorsement would not be telling the truth," she said in a statement posted to X. Her decision, per Politico, sidesteps a potential showdown between a Greene-backed contender and one favored by Trump, who's labeled his former ally a "traitor." In responding to her resignation announcement, Trump declared Greene would have "no chance of winning" against one of his chosen candidates. The special election will take place at least 30 days after Greene officially steps down. A GOP official in the Peach State suggests a March date is likely. Republicans vying for the seat include Star Black, who had a long career with the Federal Emergency Management Agency; high school teacher Jeff Criswell; and actor Elvis Casely, per the Chattanooga Times Free Press. Read These Next Big Bang Theory star reveals his 'masked vigilante thing.' A new ransom demand arrives in the Nancy Guthrie case. FCC now sets its sights on The View. Edmunds ranks its top vehicles for 2026. Report an error