MTG's fiancé quits job as ‘MAGA mouthpiece’ amid feud with Trump

Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left

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The fiancé of MAGA ally-turned-Trump critic Marjorie Taylor Greene announced that he will leave his job as a right-wing White House reporter.Brian Glenn announced on Thursday that he will be leaving Real America's Voice and wrap up nearly a decade of "following President Trump, being kind of the MAGA mouthpiece, if you will, for the Trump, America-first agenda," he said. His fiancée, MTG, resigned from Congress last year after Trump threatened to endorse her GOP rival. Since then, she's used her notorious, firebrand personality to rail against TrumpGlenn said he made the decision "this past Sunday, sitting at home in Georgia" to "leave the gloves in the ring." He also gave some parting advice to MAGA: "We've got to come together," he said. "If you love this country, if you want what's best for this country, you have to hold those accountable that we elect to office. We have to hold them accountable to their campaign promises."

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The fiancé of MAGA ally-turned-Trump critic Marjorie Taylor Greene announced that he will leave his job as a right-wing White House reporter.Brian Glenn announced on Thursday that he will be leaving Real America's Voice and wrap up nearly a decade of "following President Trump, being kind of the MAGA mouthpiece, if you will, for the Trump, America-first agenda," he said. His fiancée, MTG, resigned from Congress last year after Trump threatened to endorse her GOP rival. Since then, she's used her notorious, firebrand personality to rail against TrumpGlenn said he made the decision "this past Sunday, sitting at home in Georgia" to "leave the gloves in the ring." He also gave some parting advice to MAGA: "We've got to come together," he said. "If you love this country, if you want what's best for this country, you have to hold those accountable that we elect to office. We have to hold them accountable to their campaign promises."