Laura Loomer calls MTG a 'greedy woman' amid reports she's resigning 2 days after her pension vests

Laura Loomer and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation timing amid speculation on her finances
PUBLISHED NOV 23, 2025
Trump loyalist Laura Loomer criticized Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation timing citing a Daily Mail report (Getty Images)
Trump loyalist Laura Loomer criticized Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation timing citing a Daily Mail report (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene sent shockwaves across Washington when she announced she is stepping down from Congress. She revealed that January 5, 2026, will be her last day on the job.

While the announcement comes amid her public fallout with President Donald Trump, some MAGA diehards—and even a few progressives—speculated that she had an ulterior motive tied to securing her finances.

Laura Loomer calls Marjorie Taylor Greene ‘greedy woman,’ AOC questions timing

Trump loyalist Laura Loomer immediately zeroed in on Greene's timing. The Daily Mail reported that Greene is resigning two days after her “generous Congressional pension vests,” and Loomer wasted no time weaponizing that detail.

“Such a greedy woman. Her love for money over her country is what led to the traitor’s downfall. And so many people are eating it up,” Loomer blasted on X. She demanded to know why Greene won’t step down immediately. “Because this is and always has been about enriching yourself. Admit it. I know how you operate, sick woman,” she added.



Loomer doubled down in a separate post. “MTG decided to resign on January 5th, 2026. Her federal pension kicks in on January 3, 2026. It’s all about the money for her. Always has been. She’s doing this for the money. Expect to see her portfolio explode between now and January 2026,” she said, branding Greene “Marjorie TRADER Greene.”



Greene, who began serving on January 3, 2021, appeared to face bipartisan criticism as Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also questioned the timing.

“She's carefully timing her departure just one or two days after her pension kicks in and after making millions of dollars through insider trading in weapons and other stocks while in office. She is saying a lot, but her actions have not backed up the rhetoric. For all her talk, she's still voting to gut healthcare and advance self-dealing corruption schemes,” AOC posted on her Instagram Stories.

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Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez questioned Marjorie Taylor Greene’s announced departure amid pension concerns (@aoc/Instagram)

That said, congressional rules state that members become eligible for a federal pension at age 62 after completing at least five years of service. Greene is 51, meaning she will not receive that pension for another 11 years.

What Marjorie Taylor Greene will actually receive from her Congressional pension

The Daily Mail estimated that Greene would pull in roughly $1,250 a month.

MTG’s pension falls under the Federal Employees’ Retirement System (FERS), the standard plan for members of Congress aside from party leaders. She qualifies for Deferred Retirement, which applies to members leaving federal service before immediate retirement age.

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 03: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks during a news conference with 10 of the alleged victims of disgraced financier and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein outside the U.S. Capitol on September 03, 2025 in Washington, DC. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA ) have introduced the Epstein List Transparency Act to force the federal government to release all unclassified records from the cases of Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke during a news conference with alleged Jeffrey Epstein victims outside the US Capitol on September 3, 2025 (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Her “High-3” average salary—defined as the highest average basic pay over any three consecutive years—sits at $174,000, the fixed congressional salary for representatives in 2023–2025. The FERS formula calculates her annual pension at 1% of her High-3 salary multiplied by her years of service, giving Greene $8,700 per year. On top of that, she will receive Social Security benefits and funds from the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), a Congress-grade 401(k).

Greene’s net worth was reportedly $25 million as of last month, according to Yahoo! Finance.

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