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Mark Green, R-Tenn, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. is departing Capitol Hill Early on, he announced Monday.
Greene said in a statement first obtained by Fox News Digital, he will leave Congress in the private sector after the House votes again for President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” in the coming weeks, and once again the House votes again.
“It’s heartfelt to announce my retirement from Congress. Recently I was so excited in the private sector that I was offered the opportunity to hand over. As a result, I notified speakers and the House that I would resign from Congress as soon as the House votes for the settlement package again,” Greene said.
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Mark Green, R-Tenn, chairman of the House of Representatives’ Homeland Security Committee. arrives on January 30, 2024 at the Washington State Capitol to launch a blast each of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorcas on a crisis at the US Mexican border (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file)
He called Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District to serve “lifetime honor.”
“They asked me to deliver the conservative values and principles that we all cherish, and I made the most of my level to do so. Along the way, we passed historic tax cuts, worked with President Trump to secure our borders, defending innocent lives.
Greene admitted in a statement that he had previously prepared to retire at the last legislature, but reversed the course.
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“I had planned to retire at the end of the previous Congress, but I remained to ensure that President Trump’s border security measures and priorities would do that through Congress,” he said.
By overseeing the security parts of the border Adjustment PackageI did that. After that, I retire and there will be a special election to replace me. ”
Green is an Army veteran who has served in Congress since 2019.
As chairman of the House of Representatives’ Homeland Security Committee, he oversaw the former Biden administration’s ammo for Republicans. DHS Executive Director Alejandro Mayorkas.

Green oversaw the blast each of former US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayoke (Anna Money Maker/Getty Images)
It’s not clear where he’s going in the private sector, but it’s a safe bet to assume that his seat in his home will remain in the hands of Republicans.
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The district voted more than 20 percent of points for President Donald Trump last year over former Vice President Kamala Harris.
Republican leaders hope to fully consider Trump’s massive agenda bill July 4th Or shortly after.
The bill passed the House with a narrow 215-214 votes and is now being considered by the Senate. If the Senate changes the bill as expected, the House will need to approve that version before hitting Trump’s desk.