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The Lawfare Podcast

Chatter: How To Support a Vice President with Olivia Troye

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4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2022

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Olivia Troye has worked in the Republican National Committee, the Pentagon, the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad, the National Counterterrorism Center, and the Department of Homeland Security. But it was her role on the small team directly supporting Vice President Mike Pence that brought her the most challenging experiences of her career while making her all too aware of the surprisingly thin staffing for the next in line to the presidency.

Lawfare publisher David Priess spoke to Troye about her path from El Paso to Philadelphia to Washington, her experience on Capitol Hill on 9/11, serving in Baghdad after the U.S. invasion, working at the National Counterterrorism Center and the Department of Homeland Security, differences between core National Security Council staff and the support staff for the vice president, the many different tasks that support to a vice president entails, Mike Pence as a customer of the President's Daily Brief, the value of civil service professionals, the ups and downs of working with Pence during the COVID-19 pandemic, the inappropriate handling of classified material she saw during her final years on the job, the ethical reasons spurring her to leave government service, the importance of reasonable gun control, and more.

Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.

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Also, check out LawFair's other podcast offerings, rational security, chatter, LawFair

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or no bull and the aftermath.

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I'm Will Appleton with an episode of chatter for October 23, 2022.

0:40.2

For today's episode, the team at LawFair decided to cross-post this week's episode of

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chatter, a podcast hosted by David Priests that features in-depth discussions with fascinating

0:49.3

people at the creative edges of national security.

0:52.9

Today's chatter episode is entitled How to Support a Vice President with Olivia Troy.

0:57.9

In the episode, Priests sat down with Troy to chat about the ups and downs of her time

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working with former Vice President Mike Pence during the coronavirus pandemic, the inappropriate

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handling of classified materials she saw during her final years on the job, and more.

1:12.0

This is chatter.

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Welcome to chatter.

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This week, former US government official Olivia Troy on How to Support a Vice President.

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We are there to serve the greater good, right?

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Regardless of who is in the Oval Office and you do that job and you do it to the best that

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you can.

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While we're divided regionally in the Vice President's office, I was more the functional

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person and then sorted by de facto the catch-all, so if we don't have enough fill-in-

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And it's Olivia's job to fill in.

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