Former Pence adviser: Refugee topics would be blocked in meetings
Olivia Troye, a former adviser to Vice President Mike Pence, speaks to CNN for the first time since her viral Twitter thread in which she says that some senior members of the Trump administration were blocking efforts to help refugees in Afghanistan. CNN's Jim Acosta speaks with Troye and Washington Post reporter Craig Whitlock about the crisis in Afghanistan.
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