Anonymous ID: e88a05 Sept. 22, 2020, 10:20 a.m. No.10744906   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4911 >>5081 >>5175

Looks like somebody got a sweet new job, for turning antiTrump.

If she is for Joe Biden,and a foaming anti Trumper, then she is either corrupt or really really stupid.

Also looking through some of her pictures at WH, it looked like she did not want to be there.

Most patriots would be thrilled and happy to work in Trump's WH.

They should give jobs like that to people who really want them and deserve them.

 

Ex-Pence aide claims Trump said pandemic is probably a good thing because he didn't have to shake hands: "It's gross

 

https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1308446729235320832

 

Ex-Pence aide: Task force knew coronavirus 'was going to be big' in late January

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Former Vice President Pence's aide, Olivia Troye, said Tuesday that White House officials knew the coronavirus pandemic “was going to be big” as early as January.

“We certainly had a task force meeting and discussion where we had this conversation, that this was going to be big,” Troye told NBC’s Andrea Mitchell. “Late January we knew.”

Asked by Mitchell how she reacted to President Trump’s repeated claims that the virus would “disappear,” Troye responded, “It was frightening. When you're the president, words matter.”

Troye also told Mitchell that she had been present at a meeting in which Trump said the coronavirus pandemic was not necessarily a bad thing.

 

“I was sitting to the right of him. He said when you're a politician, you have to shake a lot of hands. You have to shake a lot of hands. And these people are disgusting. It's gross. And so maybe, COVID's probably a good thing, right? I don't have to shake hands. I don't have to do that anymore,” Troye told Mitchell. “And I can't imagine how any, honestly, normal human being would ever say that out loud in the middle of a pandemic.”

Troye added that she was moved to speak out because “I felt I needed to tell the truth about what was happening and what we were dealing with internally. Especially with the president who, you know, was very undermining about the work that was going on in the task force. I just felt that now it mattered more than ever.”

Pence has dismissed Troye as a “disgruntled employee,” saying last week “she made no comments like that when she was serving under our team here at the White House.”

Troye has said she will vote for Democratic nominee Joe Biden, citing the White House response to the pandemic.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/517529-ex-pence-aide-task-force-knew-coronavirus-was-going-to-be-big-in-late

 

Olivia Troye Joins The National Insurance Crime Bureau As Vice President Of Strategy, Policy, & Plans

August 31, 2020

 

DES PLAINES, Ill., Aug. 31, 2020 /PRNewswire/ – Olivia Troye joins the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) as the association’s new Vice President of Strategy, Policy, & Plans.

 

Most recently, Troye served in the Office of the Vice President of the United States as the Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Advisor to Vice President Pence. In this role, she focused on tracking imminent and evolving domestic and international security threats, natural disaster events, and managing complex policy decisions and responses to large scale crisis events facing the American people. Prior to this, she served in the Office of Intelligence & Analysis at the Department of Homeland Security as Chief of Strategy, Policy, & Plans.

“Olivia is a risk management and national security executive and lawyer with a combined 20 years of government service and private sector experience, holding leadership roles throughout the Intelligence community and national security sectors. Her experience and leadership skills will be an asset to NICB and our membership,” said NICB President & CEO David Glawe.

 

Troye has extensive experience serving on the leadership staffs of the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the National Counterterrorism Center, the Department of Energy, as well as in the private sector for organizations such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and General Dynamics Information Technology.

 

“She has authored and developed numerous strategic, policy, and operational initiatives in the national security arena focused on homeland security and countering transnational and counterterrorism threats,” said Glawe. “I’m confident this skillset will translate into the insurance industry and help us identify and combat threats insurance companies and policyholders are facing.”

 

Olivia is fluent in Spanish and is originally from El Paso, Texas. She is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, the National Defense University’s School of International Affairs, and the Naval Postgraduate School.

 

https://apnews.com/c3915df7cc154ad6f7c084d91fadcc8c