Marjorie Taylor Greene Teases Upcoming 'Life with MTG' Series

Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on social media that she is launching a new series titled "Life with MTG," coming soon. Greene resigned from Congress in January and has remained a prominent political figure. The announcement suggests she is expanding into media content creation following her departure from elected office.
Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) announced via a post on the social platform X that she is launching a new series titled "Life with MTG," with details to come soon. Greene, who was a notable ally of President Trump, resigned from Congress in January. The announcement indicates she is transitioning into media and content creation following her departure from elected office. The specific format, platform, and content details of the series were not disclosed in the announcement.
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The specific platform where the series will air, the format of the content, expected launch date, and production details are not provided.
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Greene teases 'new series': 'Coming soon'
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