
BREAKING NEWS Top trump ally announces shock retirement from Congress after alleged affair ended his 36-year marriage
The powerful House Homeland Security chairman will soon retire from Congress before his term officially ends, he has shared.
Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., will depart from Congress as soon as this summer, he has told reporters.
The shocking announcement comes a year after he previously announced his plans to retire but then reversed them after Donald Trump and others pressured him to stay on Capitol Hill.
The Tennessee Republican, who led the charge to impeach former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, announced he would retire in Spring 2024 before being cajoled to remain.
Speaking to reporters, the 60-year-old Republican shared that he received a recent offer that he couldn't refuse.
'Recently, I was offered an opportunity in the private sector that was too exciting to pass up,' Green said, according to a Fox News report.
'I will resign from Congress as soon as the House votes once again on the reconciliation package.'
Green sticking around until the reconciliation bill passes will be a major help for Speaker Mike Johnson, Trump and the GOP amid the party's minuscule majority.
'It is with a heavy heart that I announce my retirement from Congress,' he said in a statement released on Monday. 'Recently, I was offered an opportunity in the private sector that was too exciting to pass up.'
'As a result, today I notified the Speaker and the House of Representatives that I will resign from Congress as soon as the House votes once again on the reconciliation package.'
Green called it 'an honor of a lifetime' to work in Congress, he also touted many of his achievements as committee chairman.
He also addressed his previous retirement announcement and subsequent reversal.
'Though I planned to retire at the end of the previous Congress, I stayed to ensure that President Trump's border security measures and priorities make it through Congress,' he wrote.
'By overseeing the border security portion of the reconciliation package, I have done that. After that, I will retire, and there will be a special election to replace me.'
The announcement also comes after Green was publicly embroiled in an affair and roasted by his former wife online.
Camie Green, who was married the chairman, accused him of having a relationship with a younger women before their split in September 2024.
In a statement on the salacious claims, the congressman said at the time: 'This is a difficult time for my family and me, and we are currently going through divorce proceedings.'
'As this is a deeply private matter, I ask for privacy. I will continue to serve this district with all I've got, as I have the last five and a half years,' his statement from the time added.
His former wife was accused of sending messages to those around Capitol Hill warning that the devil had manipulated her husband.
'Satan has rewritten our marriage in his mind,' she wrote. 'I am being quite open about this as 1) I cherish the prayer of any who are willing and 2) I want to make others aware of how readily available "predators" are for our husbands.'
In the messages she said she'd tried to reconcile their marriage, but the Congressman wanted nothing to do with it.
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