Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to reporters after a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the Capitol Hill Club on September 9. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc./Getty Images
Marjorie Taylor Greene did something politicians almost never do: She said she was sorry.
The Georgia representative on Sunday repudiated her role in inflaming the country’s poisoned politics in her latest sharp break with President Donald Trump and his provocative rhetoric, furthering her own intriguing political reinvention.
“I would like to say, humbly, I’m sorry for taking part in the toxic politics; it’s very bad for our country,” Greene told CNN’s Dana Bash in a frank interview on “State of the Union.”
“I’ve been working on this a lot lately — to put down the knives in politics. I really just

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