Outgoing Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene has dropped her biggest headline yet — and for once, it’s not about vaccines, space lasers, or squaring off with the Squad. Nope. This time, it’s about love. That’s right, folks. The Georgia congresswoman is officially off the market and engaged to none other than Brian Glenn, the chief White House correspondent for Real America’s Voice.
“She said ‘yes,’” Glenn wrote on X (formerly Twitter), tossing in a ring emoji for good measure, alongside a cozy photo of the newly engaged couple. Greene followed that up with a repost, adding “Happily ever after!!!” plus a red heart emoji, and a loud “I love you @brianglenntv!!!” — just in case anyone missed the romance angle.
Cue the country music soundtrack and soft lighting.
Real America’s Voice correspondent Brian Glenn announces his engagement to Marjorie Taylor Greene. pic.twitter.com/aXZYdLuno3
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) December 16, 2025
Of course, the well-wishes came rolling in. Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio chimed in with a simple “Congratulations!” Meanwhile, Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee offered to perform the ceremony himself — for free, no less.
Now, in a vacuum, this might just seem like a sweet moment between two high-profile conservatives. But let’s not forget: the engagement news comes hot on the heels of some serious political fallout. Just last month, President Donald Trump — yes, that President Trump, currently in his second term with J.D. Vance as VP — absolutely torched Greene on Truth Social. And not just a little nudge. No, this was full Trump mode, suggesting he would back a primary challenger against her in 2026 and effectively leaving her politically stranded.
DAMN 👀
TRUMP: “Her life is in danger? Who’s that?”
REPORTER: “Marjorie Taylor Greene Marjorie, because…”
TRUMP: “Marjorie ‘TRAITOR’ Greene. I don’t think her life is in danger. I don’t think anybody CARES about her.” pic.twitter.com/d9Bufxu4hs
— Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹 (@saras76) November 16, 2025
🚨 JUST NOW: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on President Trump
“I gave him my loyalty for FREE…I’ve never owed him anything…he called me a traitor. Let me tell you what a traitor is – an American that serves foreign countries and THEMSELVES.”pic.twitter.com/dFc7IPnTHm
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 18, 2025
Shortly after that not-so-subtle roasting, Greene announced that she would be resigning from office, saying her last day in Congress will be January 5. That timing, paired with the engagement news, has political watchers raising eyebrows. Is this the beginning of her next chapter? A rebrand? A media pivot with a front-row seat on the Real America’s Voice set? Don’t count it out. There’s more than one way to stay in the spotlight — and Greene’s never been shy about grabbing the mic.
Greene has been one of the most headline-generating members of Congress since her arrival in 2021. Love her or hate her, she knows how to stay relevant. But walking away mid-term — in the middle of what was shaping up to be yet another cycle of political infighting, spending debates, and government overreach battles — well, that says something. Especially when your own party’s president just publicly snubbed you.
Let’s also talk about Brian Glenn for a moment. As the face of Real America’s Voice coverage at the White House, he’s already got a national audience — mostly of the America First persuasion. The pairing with Greene might not just be romantic; it could be the beginning of a political-media power couple on the right. Think Kellyanne Conway meets Newsmax with a side of “Let’s launch our own show.”
Whether Greene is truly riding off into the sunset or just hitting pause before her next big play remains to be seen. One thing’s for sure — she’s not leaving quietly. Between the Trump feud, her sudden resignation, and now this engagement, the Georgia congresswoman knows how to make an exit that people talk about.
So stay tuned. Because in D.C., “happily ever after” usually comes with a campaign fundraiser, a book deal, or a studio set just around the corner.





