Aligning door

This happens to doors when they are damage or closed on something hanging out the door. I had this several times and made a tool to straighten the door if already in paint. He was born in 1985. LOL

There are 2 rubber stops top and bottom of the back of the door. Without the striker in place see if you can push the door against and the stops are touching. use carpenter framing chalk powder.
There are different stops I have seen on doors some shorter then others. They look to have been trimmed at the factory when the car was built so the door when latched would be even. Doors do twist without much force use the rubbers to even the top and bottom without the latch pin and then install the latch pin to pull it tight. There are times you'll have to get someone with muscles to twist the door a little.

I had doors shorter then others and was pulling my hair out trying to fit the fender and get the front edge of the fender even with the hood. I couldn't close the fender to door gap and still have the hood where it needed to be at the cowl. Days of adjusting and my son at age 13 playing with the tape measure found the problem. I was teaching him how to measure and he was walking around measuring things in the darage.

At first I told him he was wrong because he wasn't measuring them at the same angle. He was right 3/16 difference side to side.

Your door is an easy fix do not loosen the hinges if you are fine with the front of the door and fender gaps and the top to bottom door gap in the rear. Its only twisted a little and most are. Just not everyone cares. That is why the rubber stops are there.