Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has long styled herself as Capitol Hill’s reigning chaos agent, thriving on provocation and unflinching loyalty to President Donald Trump. She’s now trying to sell a very different version of herself.

Greene’s interview with CNN’s Dana Bash on Sunday marked an unusual turn for a lawmaker who has long fueled the country’s political flamethrower. Among other things, Greene said she wants to pull back from the “toxic” rhetoric she once treated as part of the job. The promise landed with extra weight because she’s openly sparring with Trump these days, and he’s begun taking personal shots at her as their long-running alliance unravels in public view.

Greene, for her part, has started putting daylight between herself and the broader GOP. She’s criticized pa

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