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MTG’s Fiancé Quits Reporting Job Following Trump’s Omal Office “Zinger”

Washington | May 8, 2026

In a significant shakeup within American conservative media circles, Brian Glenn, the fiancé of former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG), has announced his resignation as a White House correspondent. The decision comes exactly one week after a pointed remark from President Donald Trump during a press interaction in the Oval Office.


The Resignation and Trump’s Viral Comment

Brian Glenn, a prominent reporter for the right-wing network Real America’s Voice, officially stepped down on Thursday. Glenn has been a mainstay in the “MAGA” media landscape for nearly eight years, often described as a vocal proponent of the “America First” agenda.

The departure follows a highly publicized moment in the Oval Office last week. While addressing reporters, President Trump took a playful yet sharp jab at Glenn’s relationship with Greene, stating:

“You know, you act so good. I love this guy. He’s a great guy, even though I don’t love his girlfriend too much.”

This comment highlighted the increasingly fractured relationship between the President and the former Georgia Representative.

Wedding Bells and a Change in Pace

In an interview with conservative podcaster Eric Bolling, the 56-year-old Glenn shared that the rigors of the campaign trail and daily reporting had taken their toll.

The Growing Rift: Greene vs. Trump

Marjorie Taylor Greene, once one of Trump’s most unwavering allies, has increasingly distanced herself from the administration on several key issues:


Expert Analysis (E-E-A-T)

This exit marks a shift in the media dynamics surrounding the Trump administration. Glenn’s departure suggests that the personal friction between Trump and Greene is beginning to have professional consequences for those in their inner circle. As the midterm elections approach, the divergence between the “Trump loyalists” and “Greene’s brand of MAGA” could signal a broader ideological split within the Republican base.


Disclaimer: This report is based on public statements, broadcast interviews, and social media posts provided by the parties involved. Political interpretations are based on the current landscape of the 2026 administration.


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