Adeel Mangi has downplayed his work with this anti-Semitic think tank. Its director said he was part of its ‘formidable braintrust’

(Free Beacon) Embattled Biden judicial nominee Adeel Mangi has repeatedly claimed to have had a “limited” role at a think tank known for anti-Semitic rhetoric and affiliation with convicted terrorists. The group’s executive director had a different perspective.

Mangi, the nominee for the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, has said his advisory board position at the Rutgers University Center for Race, Security, and Rights “was limited to providing advice on academic areas of research, primarily through a meeting held once a year.”

But Sahar Aziz, the executive director of the Rutgers Center, called Mangi and other advisory board members part of her “formidable braintrust” in a May 2019 Instagram post. Aziz stood next to Mangi and other members of the advisory board in the photo, first spotted by the watchdog group StopAntisemitism.

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