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Ex-Trump adviser Olivia Troye launches congressional campaign as Democrat

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Olivia Troye, a former Trump administration national security official, speaks at the 2024 Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago. Troye has launched a campaign for Congress in Virginia. File Photo by Tannen Maury/UPI | License Photo

April 14 (UPI) — Saying, “Trump doesn’t scare me,” Olivia Troye, a former counterterrorism and homeland security adviser in the first administration of President Donald Trump, launched a campaign for Congress as a Virginia Democrat on Tuesday.

“I took [Trump] on when it mattered the most, and I’m ready to do it again,” she said in a campaign video posted on YouTube. “It’s time to send some real courage to Congress.”

The former Republican, who was also a member of the White House’s coronavirus task force, resigned before the presidential election in2020. She became a vocal critic of Trump’s attitude toward the coronavirus pandemic and appeared in an ad for Republican Voters Against Trump to share those criticisms.

In her launch video, Troye said “the evil I saw in that White House was staggering.”

“Too many families are struggling to get by while Washington looks the other way,” she said. “I won’t because I’ve lived it. Virginia deserves someone who’s been through the fire, who isn’t afraid to fight for our freedom, for our values, for our future.”

Troye, the daughter of a Mexican immigrant, worked in the Pentagon during the George W. Bush administration, as an intelligence officer in the Department of Homeland Security and as an adviser for then-Vice President Mike Pence.

Details of Troye’s run depend in part on a vote planned April 21 in Virginia, Politico reported. If voters approve a redistricting measure in that vote, she’ll run in the state’s 7th Congressional District, while Rep. Eugene Vindman, D-Va., will run in the 1st Congressional District.

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