Olivia Troye was once a counterterrorism advisor to former Vice President Mike Pence. She has emerged as a fierce critic of the chaos and corruption of Donald Trump’s administration. Now she’s focusing focus that energy into running for Congress in Virginia’s 7th District as a Democrat.
Frank Figliuzzi welcomed Olivia to his show to talk about her candidacy, as well as breaking news from SCOTUS in the Louisiana vs. Callais case, which struck a huge blow to the Voting Rights Act in a 6-3 decision. Last week, Virginians headed to the polls and approved a new, temporary redistricting process. So how might this Supreme Court decision impact this?
“I was very concerned when I saw that ruling with the Supreme Court because I worry about what this means for the future of minority voting rights. And I think what we’ve seen with Republicans and what they’re doing across the country,” she said. “I am thinking going forward, forget about me and this district and what this means in this moment. I’m looking to the future and worried about what it means for the voters in Virginia and minority populations and Black and Latino communities and what that means going forward. for them here in this state and across the country.”
Find out how you can help Olivia Troye and her campaign, how religion has influenced her life, and more on the ongoing legal battles waged by Trump and his allies on The Frank Figliuzzi Show, right here on Lincoln Square.













