Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene rejected reports that she is considering a future presidential campaign, dismissing the notion in a statement posted Sunday on X, as reported by Fox News.
The Georgia Republican, who recently announced she will leave Congress early next year, said she has never expressed interest in running for the White House.
“I’m not running for President and never said I wanted to and have only laughed about it when anyone would mention it,” Greene wrote.

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In her post, Greene described why she believes running for president is not something she would pursue, pointing to the demands of a national campaign and what she views as the constraints of the federal system.
“Running for President requires traveling all over the country, begging for donations all day everyday to raise hundreds of millions of dollars, arguing political talking points everyday to the point of exhaustion, destroying your health and having no personal life in order to attempt to get enough votes to become President all to go to work into a system that refuses to fix any of America’s problems,” she said.
“The fact that I’d have to go through all that but would be totally blocked from truly fixing anything is exactly why I would never do it.”
Greene also added that she is not willing to make the political agreements she believes are required to obtain the presidency.
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“And most importantly, I’m not the kind of person who is willing to make the deals that must be made in order to be allowed to have the title. Again, I’m not motivated by power and titles. The Political Industrial Complex has destroyed our country and will never allow someone like me or you to rise to power and actually solve the crises that plague all of us. That would go against its business model,” she wrote.
Her comments came after Time Magazine published a report claiming Greene had told associates she was contemplating a 2028 presidential run. The report cited two people who said they discussed the possibility with her and three others familiar with her thinking. Greene pushed back sharply against the publication in her post.
“TIME claims ‘sources’ told them I’m running for President in 2028, which means this is a complete lie and they made it up because they can’t even quote the names of the people who they claim said it. That’s not journalism, it’s called lying,” she wrote.
TIME claims “sources” told them I’m running for President in 2028, which means this is a complete lie and they made it up because they can’t even quote the names of the people who they claim said it. That’s not journalism, it’s called lying.
I’m not running for President and… pic.twitter.com/i99LgGvVSx— Marjorie Taylor Greene (@mtgreenee) November 23, 2025
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Greene announced earlier this year that she will resign from Congress, with her final day in office scheduled for Jan. 5, 2026. The announcement followed a period in which President Donald Trump criticized her on social media. Greene has served in the House of Representatives since early 2021.
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