Mark Green to depart Congress after vote on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’

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On Monday, it was announced on Monday that the Chairman of the parliament’s Internal Security Committee, Mark Green, in R-Tenn, is leaving the Capitol Hill early.
Green said he would leave Congress to the private sector after the House of Representatives vote again on a “major and beautiful bill” for President Donald Trump in the coming weeks, in a statement obtained by Fox News digital for the first time.
“Through a heavy heart, I declared a retirement from Congress,” Green said.
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The Chairman of the Internal Security Committee in the House of Representatives, Mark Green, arrives at tennis (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
He called for the seventh province of Tennessee in Congress.
“They asked me to receive the conservative values and principles that we all live, and I made my best to do so. Along the way, we passed historical tax cuts, and we worked with President Trump to secure the borders, and defended the innocent life.
Green admitted in his statement that he had previously retired at the last conference, but he reflected the path.
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“Although I planned to retire at the end of the previous conference, I remained to ensure that President Trump’s measures and priorities on the border make it through Congress,” he said.
“By overseeing the border security part in the reconciliation package, I did it. After that, I will retire, and there will be special elections to replace me.”
Green is an old army warrior who has served in Congress since 2019.
As Chairman of the Internal Security Committee in the House of Representatives, the Republicans were dismissed to the former Secretary of the Ministry of National Security of the Biden Alejandro Yogas.

Ashraf Green is the dismissal of the former Minister of Internal Security for Internal Security, Alejandro Mayorkas (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
It is not clear where Green will go in the private sector, but it is safe to assume that his home seat will remain in the hands of Republicans.
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The province voted for President Donald Trump with more than 20 percentage points for former Vice President Kamala Harris last year.
Republican leaders hope to completely consider the Trump bill by July 4 or shortly.
The draft law passed the House of Representatives in a tight vote 215-214, and it is now considered by the Senate. If the Senate changes the draft law, as expected, the House of Representatives will have to approve this issue before the Trump office hit.
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2025-06-09 21:58:00