Outgoing firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene got engaged to Brian Glenn, chief White House correspondent for Real America’s Voice, three weeks before she is set to step down from Congress.

The couple was all smiles, with Greene showing off her pretty diamond ring as they dined in a swanky restaurant, where Glenn presumably asked the big question.

“She said ‘yes,’” he cheered on X.

“Happily ever after!!!” Greene gushed. “Love you.”

Greene and Glenn have been publicly dating since at least 2023, after the congresswoman divorced her ex-husband Perry in 2022.

The engagement comes ahead of Greene’s plans to step down from her congressional seat on Jan. 5, 2026, following her epic feud with President Trump last month.

The Georgia Republican had publicly dinged Trump, accusing him of not prioritizing America enough and got under his skin by backing a push in Congress to force the release of all the Justice Department’s files on late sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.

After months of Greene carefully critiquing his administration, Trump had enough and publicly lambasted her as a “traitor.” She announced her resignation plans soon after.

Her early retirement will shrink the GOP’s already threadbare majority in the House, complicating Republicans’ ability to move significant legislation on a party-line basis.

Ironically, both Greene and Glenn had bonded over Trump during their early dating days. Glenn recounted thinking of her as “mystical — like a unicorn” during an interview with the Washington Post about their relationship.

Glenn, who has a reputation for asking Trump fawning questions during gaggles at the White House, carefully navigated his now fiancée’s spat, declaring publicly that he loves Greene while refraining from alienating the president.

“I’m like the little divorced kid in the middle,” Glenn remarked to the outlet of the Greene-Trump row, before adding: “I gotta go with ‘Mom’ here.”

In the public eye, Trump has made overtures to Glenn to let him know that his beef with Greene doesn’t get in the way of their connection.

“We love you, Brian,” Trump said to him earlier this month during an event in the Oval Office. “I’ve always said he’s a good man.”

“Oh, I love you too, Mr. President,” Glenn said in response, seemingly attempting to assure Trump that his broadsides against Greene wouldn’t affect the chummy rapport the two men have.

After Greene announced her plans to leave Congress and head back to the Peach State full-time, Glenn announced that he plans to follow her back to Georgia as well.

“I’m not doing this fly-back-and-forth thing — not doing it, it’s not worth it,” he told the Washington Post, noting that Real America’s Voice is getting him a studio near his Georgia home.

“I’ll do whatever content from there [Georgia] — either contribute to the network or do something else as well, another show or something.”

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