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Brian Glenn quits Real America’s Voice to spend more time with Marjorie Taylor Greene

Glenn also revealed some "breaking news" about his relationship with the former Trump loyalist.

Donald Trump-endorsed reporter Brian Glenn is leaving Real America’s Voice.

Glenn, who Trump only last week said he loves, announced his departure from the pro-MAGA streaming platform on Thursday, just one week after the president made a snide comment about his fiancée, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.).

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Glenn said he will now focus on life with Greene, the former Trump loyalist who has become a fierce critic of the president over his Iran war and his administration’s apparent reluctance to release files on late convicted *** offender Jeffrey Epstein, a onetime close associate of Trump.

In an interview Thursday with Real America’s Voice’s Eric Bolling, Glenn admitted he had been “kind of the MAGA mouthpiece, if you will, for the Trump America First agenda.”

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“But this past Sunday, sitting at home in Georgia, I decided that it’s time to ― and I’ll use a MMA reference ― it’s time to leave the gloves in the ring and walk away from what I really consider has been a great career,” Glenn explained. “It’s been a great time with Real America’s Voice. It’s been fantastic working with you.”

“I have no plans to go jump into a competitor,” he said. “That’s not what I’m going to do. I’m gonna take some time off. I’m going to kind of relax, get my health back to where it needs to be, reconnect with some of these relationships with my family that I have neglected over the last seven, eight years, and really kind of enjoy life a little bit.”

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Glenn also revealed that he and Greene will tie the knot soon.

“And of course, Marjorie and I, planning a wedding likely before the end of the year. That’s a little bit of breaking news on here as well,” he said. “Focus on that but really focus on each other. And I think that this campaign can be grueling. It can really kind of drain the life out of a lot of people. And I’m 56 years old. I’m not a young kid anymore.”

In a lengthy post on X, Glenn called MAGA the “greatest movement in political history” and recalled that “as Donald J. Trump entered the presidential race in 2016, my purpose in the media was clear: to do everything I could to support this America First mindset of “Making America Great Again.’”

“I’ve dedicated my life to supporting President Trump and his MAGA agenda and the Republican Party, even at times when it was difficult to stand alone amongst a hostile environment,” he wrote.

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“I will always support America First policies and look forward to the future with the love of my life, MTG,” Glenn concluded.

Greene, meanwhile, wrote on X that she was “so proud of Brian and truly don’t have enough words to say how grateful I am for him.”

“What an incredible journey and career!! There is no one like Brian Glenn. I’m so looking forward to the next chapter of our lives and a future together,” she added.

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