Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend is 'the little divorced kid' out of a White House post after devastating Trump break-up
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's TV reporter boyfriend will be moving with her to Georgia following the Republican's retirement announcement.
Brian Glenn, the White House correspondent for the conservative network Real Americas Voice, was awkwardly caught in the middle of his girlfriend MTG's high-profile fight with President Donald Trump last month.
Greene, for years one of the president's most ardent supporters in Congress, has broken out into an independent streak.
She condemned congressional Republicans for not having a plan to lower rising healthcare costs, critiqued the administration's reluctance to release the Jeffrey Epstein files and made veiled barbs at Trump for spending too much time focusing on foreign policy over domestic issues.
After that, the president labeled Greene as a 'traitor' and vowed to back a primarily challenge against her.
'Well, I gotta go with ‘Mom’ here,' Glenn told the Washington Post, likening the MTG's feud with Trump to a messy divorce.
'I’m like the little divorced kid in the middle!'
The White House correspondent has decided to follow his boo back to Georgia when she resigns from the House of Representatives in early January 2026. It means he will sacrifice his coveted role at the White House in the name of love.
Brian Glenn, chief White House correspondent for Real America's Voice, is seen before President Donald Trump's news conference in the White House briefing room. He recently said he feels like he's caught in a divorce as the president he loves has bashed his lawmaker girlfriend
Glenn has been dating Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., since 2023
After Greene and the president had a high-profile feud, resulting in Greene announcing her early retirement, Glenn says he will move to Georgia with his lawmaker girlfriend
'I’m not doing this fly-back-and-forth thing — not doing it, it’s not worth it,' he shared - showing he is prioritizing his relationship.
'I’ll do whatever content from there — either contribute to the network or do something else as well, another show or something.'
Glenn will have a studio built close to his residence in Georgia, so he presumably will still be on the far-right airwaves of RAV for the foreseeable future.
The congenial, Trump-loving reporter previously worked in local news in Dallas before joining Nexstar, where he lost his job after criticizing COVID-19 policies and posting a photo at a Trump rally.
Eventually, he landed at Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN), a role he held when he first met Greene.
'I see that in the future for sure,' Glenn said when asked if he plans on marrying the congresswoman.
He also wants to find a path forward in his relationship with the president.
'I will continue to support the president — I want to make sure that’s in the piece.'
Glenn is having a studio built for him in Georgia so he can be close to Greene
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R) speaks alongside Trump at a campaign event in Rome, Georgia, on March 9, 2024
Greene used to be one of the president's closest allies
Still, the reporter is nervous about how floating back into the president's orbit may go.
'I haven’t seen him in person yet,' Glenn said. 'That first interaction …'
Glenn has had many fond interactions with Trump while covering the White House.
One of his most memorable interactions was earlier this year when he asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky why he didn't wear a suit to the White House - a question Trump later praised the reporter for.
Time will tell if Glenn remains in Trump's graces, even if from afar.
