ATLANTA — President Donald Trump’s chaotic political universe has at least one consistent law that rises above any other: The president has no permanent friends and no permanent enemies.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia lawmaker who announced plans to leave Congress in January, is the latest figure to test that Trumpian rule. Throughout his political career, the president has sparred with Republicans who, recognizing his grip on the party, eventually came into or returned to the fold, often in senior administration positions.
And already on Saturday, Trump referred to Greene as “a nice person,” hours after calling her a “traitor."
Yet Greene, who originated as a leading face of the “Make America Great Again” movement, supported Trump's false claims that his 2020 election defeat

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