‘Former Pence Advisor’ Touted On MSNBC Is Liberal Activist Who Has George Floyd Poster, Reads Manifesto Of Hillary Clinton NGO

‘Former Pence Advisor’ Touted On MSNBC Is Liberal Activist
Who Has George Floyd Poster, Reads Manifesto Of Hillary Clinton
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Olivia Troye, a “former advisor to Vice President Mike Pence” who has received widespread praise from corporate media for repeating left-wing talking points on cable news shows, is a far-left activist who has displayed a George Floyd poster, a book by anti-Trump activist Alexander Vindman, a poster of what appears to be masked doctors, and a book authored by an organization that was co-founded by Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright.

“There were cabinet mtgs about this during the Trump Admin where Stephen Miller would peddle his racist hysteria about Iraq & Afghanistan,” Troye claimed in a Twitter thread that received giddy support from leftist activists. “He & his enablers across gov’t would undermine anyone who worked on solving the SIV issue by devastating the system at DHS & State.”

“I tracked this issue personally in my role during my WH tenure. Pence was fully aware of the problem,” Troye continued, “We got nowhere on it because Trump/S. Miller had watchdogs in place at DOJ, DHS, State & security agencies that made an already cumbersome SIV process even more challenging.”

Viewers who had the unfortunate experiences of viewing one of Troye’s many interviews on left-wing cable channels MSNBC and CNN noticed that the former Pence adviser’s background is purposefully littered with progressive propaganda.

A poster featuring deceased felon George Floyd is prominently centered behind Troye’s head, alongside a poster that appears show a group of masked doctors. Two books are prominently displayed in the shot: “Here, Right Matters” – written by anti-Trump activist Alexander Vindman – and “Vital Voices,” by Alyse Nelson, who co-founded the organization of the same name alongside failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in 1997.

Vital Voices Global partnership’s mission is to promote feminist politics as a U.S. foreign policy goal. The Taliban’s unfavorable stance on feminist theory is cited by many Democrat and neoconservative activists as reason for the U.S. to re-invade the country of Afghanistan.

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