Biden Nominee Faces Scrutiny Over Ties to Controversial Groups
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Biden judicial nominee Adeel Mangi apologized to senators for failing to disclose his participation in a 2022 panel with anti-Israel activists.
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Mangi moderated a panel at a Muslim lawyers conference sponsored by groups accused of supporting Hamas terrorists.
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Mangi previously served on an advisory board for a Rutgers center that hosted a 9/11 anniversary event with a convicted terrorist fundraiser.
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Conservative groups say Mangi's lack of transparency adds to concerns over his nomination to the 3rd Circuit Court.
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Internal emails suggest Mangi had a close working relationship with the Rutgers center director and donated to its controversial Palestine program.