Sunkissed MTG enjoys exotic getaway with new fiancé despite STILL being on Congress payroll weeks after announcing she was resigning
The loved-up couple appeared happy and relaxed as they walked hand-in-hand along the beach in Costa Rica.
Marjorie Taylor Greene and her new fiancé spent Christmas all loved up in Costa Rica, the Daily Mail can reveal.
The congresswoman appeared de-mob happy as she prepares to step down in the new year, strolling hand-in-hand with Brian Glenn along the beach on Christmas Day.
The pair began dating in 2023 and announced their engagement last week, about a month after Green surprised the nation by quitting Congress following a bitter tirade about her former ally President Trump.
Her last day is set for January 5, 2026, which some critics believe was a cynical move to align with the five-year service requirement to secure her $9,000 a year congressional pension.
Greene was sworn in on January 3, 2021 meaning she will have held the position for five years and three days by the time she steps down.
It appears her last few weeks in office on the taxpayer-funded congressional payroll have been spent taking advantage of federal holidays and the House's annual winter break.
The couple started their morning buying groceries at a local market before heading to the sand for their romantic stroll.
The pair were later joined in Costa Rica by Greene's children and their partners, the Mail has learned.
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and her fiancé Brian Glenn appeared happy and relaxed as they walked hand-in-hand down along the beach on Christmas Day
MTG looked confident as she was joined on the vacation by family to paddle in the shallows
The MAGA loyalist turned Trump critic has resigned from Congress effective January 5, but her last weeks on the taxpayer-funded congressional payroll appears to include plenty of days off
The couple smiled as they exited the Costa Rican market with groceries in tow
Marjorie Taylor Greene smiles at her fiancé, White House reporter Brian Glenn, as the pair walk along the shore on the Costa Rican beaches on Christmas Day
Greene's resignation followed a public falling-out with President Donald Trump in recent months, as the congresswoman criticized him for his stance on files related to Jeffrey Epstein, along with foreign policy and health care.
First elected to represent a deeply conservative seat in northwest Georgia in 2020, she spent her first few terms closely tied to the MAGA movement.
She has since branded Trump's second term agenda as a betrayal of his voters.
Throughout the holidays, Greene has remained a vocal critic of the president and accused him of abandoning his America First pledge.