Overview
- Brian Glenn announced Thursday on Real America’s Voice that he is leaving his role as the network’s chief White House correspondent.
- He revealed he is engaged to former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and said they plan to marry before the end of the year.
- He said he will take time off to focus on his health and family and that he has no plans to join a rival outlet.
- Real America’s Voice vice president Parker Sigg confirmed his departure and praised him as a valued member of the newsroom.
- The exit followed last week’s Oval Office exchange where President Trump joked about Glenn’s relationship with Greene, set against Greene’s recent break with Trump over the Epstein files and the Iran war.