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White House Trying to Salvage the Nomination of First Muslim Federal Judge

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Joe Biden is in deep trouble with America’s Muslims after showing his support for Israel in its war against Hamas terrorists. That support has melted away recently, but the damage had already been done. 
Biden has been obsessed with nominating “firsts.” The first transgender appointment, the first gay cabinet appointment, the first woman here, the first black there; the president has been painting rainbows all over Washington in his first three years.
So it didn’t surprise anyone when Biden named Adeel Mangi as a nominee for the federal bench. Not only would Mangi be the first Muslim to sit on the federal bench, but he’d also be the first terrorist sympathizer to be named a federal judge and perhaps the first antisemite to sit on an appeals court. 
That’s right. Mr. Mangi is an adviser to the director of Rutgers University’s Center for Security, Race, and Rights, a group that has brought several nauseating antisemites to campus. 
He also served on the advisory board of the Alliance of Families for Justice, a New York-based nonprofit that counts among its advisors Susan Rosenberg, one of the country’s most notorious domestic terrorists. 
Mangi has already come under intense scrutiny over his links to the alliance, which has hailed convicted cop-killers, including Mumia Abu Jamal and Mutulu Shakur, as “freedom fighters.

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