"The media is spinning Olivia Troye as a "courageous" Pence aide who just felt she had to speak out against President Trump.
While Troye did work as a homeland security advisor for Pence, she actually got back into the government under Obama.
After working for the DOD during the Bush era, she stayed on and became an DNI adviser extending into the Obama era, exited to work for the Chamber of Commerce, then did the usual Booz Allen Hamilton stint, before diving into the DIA in 2013.
By 2015, she was a senior advisor to the director of intelligence at the DOE.
From Nov 2016, she had a major job at DHS, and 𝒐𝒏𝒍𝒚 in 2018, did she become a Pence adviser.
Troye probably has Republican connections, but she also seemed to be very comfortable networking and working during the Obama era.
And the media is avoiding that subject because they want to spin her a Trump, or at least Pence, loyalist who decided to speak out because her conscience was bothering her.
The bio though is that of an industry insider.
Which isn't particularly surprising.
The swamp is big and vast.
And it is D.C.'s biggest employer.
Directly and indirectly.
What's Troye doing these days?
Well before this she became the National Insurance Crime Bureau's Vice President of Strategy, Policy, & Plans under a guy whom President Trump allegedly wanted fired."
"Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical left and Islamic terrorism"
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"The government and media alliance advancing the transgender cause has gone into overdrive in recent weeks.
On May 30, a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services review board ruled that Medicare can pay for the "reassignment" surgery sought by the transgendered—those who say that they don't identify with their biological sex.
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"Last summer, the German publishing company Axel Springer purchased Politico.
The media guesstimated the price was $1 billion.
Who knows? Who cares what the price was?
At the time, Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer, said, "Politico's outstanding team has disrupted digital political journalism and set new standards.
"The District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that the Department of Justice must release an internal memo advising then-Attorney General Bill Barr in March 2019 to determine that former President Trump did not obstruct justice.
According to the appeals court, the memo urged then-Attorney General Bill Barr after the Mueller report was delivered "to conclude that President Trump had not obstructed justice."
'Recently “presidential historian” Michael Beschloss speculated about the parameters of such an envisioned civil war.
That was a lunatic insinuation that Trump might justly suffer the same lethal fate due to supposedly mishandling of “nuclear secrets.”' amgreatness.com/2022/08/17/civ…
"As Joe Biden’s polls stagnate and the midterms approach, we are now serially treated to yet another progressive melodrama about the dangers of a supposed impending radical right-wing violent takeover.
This time the alleged threat is a Neanderthal desire for a “civil war.”
The FBI raid on Donald Trump’s Florida home, the dubious rationale for such a historic swoop, and the popular pushback at the FBI and Department of Justice from roughly half the country have further fueled these giddy “civil war” conjectures.