Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) announced Monday that she is engaged to her boyfriend, Brian Glenn, a White House reporter for Real America’s Voice.
Glenn shared a picture of the couple dining at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab—a restaurant where former President Donald Trump made his one and only outing in Washington this year. “She said ‘yes,’” Glenn stated in a text message after the proposal. “Happily ever after!!! I love you,” Greene wrote.
The proposal occurred at the same venue where Trump had previously dined during a brief visit to Washington earlier this year. Glenn revealed he called ahead for their usual table in the back with a curtain, and after drinks were served, he proposed unexpectedly. Greene accepted his proposal.
The engagement announcement follows Greene’s high-profile political break-up with Donald Trump. According to Glenn, he has decided to leave Washington and move to Georgia to be with the retiring congresswoman, who plans to resign from her position on January 5, 2026. Glenn also stated that Real America’s Voice will build him a studio near their home in Georgia, though his specific role at the network remains unclear. He said he would contribute to the network or pursue other projects from there.
Greene has previously criticized the Trump administration and GOP leadership amid government shutdowns and affordability concerns that propelled Democrats to sweeping victories in November’s off-year elections. Her criticism prompted Donald Trump to withdraw his endorsement for her in upcoming midterms, referring to her as “Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Brown.” Glenn reported avoiding White House press briefings after Greene’s criticisms, stating he wanted to avoid awkward situations until she moved to Georgia.