drag in
drag in {v.}
To insist on bringing (another subject) into a discussion; begin talking about (something different.)
No matter what we talk about, Jim drags in politics.
Whenever anyone mentions travel, Grace has to drag in the trip to Mexico she took ten years ago.
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Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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