WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene showed a softer side Tuesday as she broke repeatedly with President Trump and the GOP during an interview on “The View” — calling for “women of maturity” to unite in a surprisingly warm appearance.

“I’m sitting here just stumped, you know, because you are a very different person than I thought,” raved co-host Sunny Hostin, who typically attacks Republican officials. “You’ve gone so right, it’s like you’re on the left now.”

Greene, a firebrand Georgia Republican once considered a possible 2024 Trump running mate, rolled out her charm offensive while distinguishing herself from the president on an array of domestic and foreign policies.

The populist conservative, calling herself “unapologetically America first,” trashed Trump’s endorsement of ex-G

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