Adeel Mangi is not a victim of “Islamophobia,” “bigoted smears” or anti-Muslim discrimination, as Timothy Lewis’s recent Philadelphia Inquirer
op-ed asserted. The real reasons bipartisan senators, Jewish
organizations and others oppose confirming Mangi as a federal appellate
judge (one step below the U.S. Supreme Court) are the following:
Mangi was until recently an advisory
director and repeated donor to a viciously antisemitic, anti-American,
pro-terror organization—the so-called“Center for Security, Race and
Rights” (CRSS) at Rutgers Law School; Mangi evaded
questions and improbably professed ignorance about key matters
(including antisemitism, terrorism and Middle East issues) that are
likely to come before the federal appellate court; and Mangi has
absolutely no judicial experience.
It is absurd to claim that a bipartisan
group of senators oppose Mangi’s confirmation because Mangi is Muslim.
The Senate overwhelmingly confirmed another recent Muslim nominee for a
federal judgeship: Zahid Nisar Quraishi.
The majority of appellate judicial
nominees have years of prior judicial experience and a record of
judicial decisions that can be vetted. In public statements and letters,
leading Jewish organizations involved in combating antisemitism,
including our organization the Zionist Organization of America,
Americans Against Antisemitism, StopAntisemitism, Students Supporting
Israel and the Coalition for Jewish Values (representing over 2,500
rabbis) noted that it is dangerous to elevate Mangi to a lifetime Court
of Appeals judgeship when he has no judicial record to examine, which is
not even to mention his alarming CRSS involvements.
Among other horrors, while Mangi was on
CRSS’s Advisory Board (referred to as its “brain trust”), CRSS
celebrated the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks’ 20th anniversary by
hosting terror-affiliated speakers, including Sami al-Arian, who was convicted
for funneling funds, goods and services to the designated terror
organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad. CRSS also hosted a group whose
officials have connections to Al-Qaeda and Hamas networks, the notorious
antisemite and anti-Israel propagandist Rashid Khalidi, and
Israel-bashing BDS groups and leaders including Jewish Voice for Peace,
Peter Beinart, Khaled Elgindy and Marc Lamont Hill (who was terminated
by CNN for antisemitic comments).
Furthermore, CRSS’s website posted a
resource guide listing and linking to numerous antisemitic, anti-Israel,
BDS and terror-linked organizations, films, books, journals,
“educational resources,” websites, podcasts and reports.
CRSS’s website also included CRSS
Executive Director Sahar Aziz’s open letter praising and justifying
Hamas terrorism and denying Israel’s right to self-defense while Hamas
launched 4,500 rockets at Israel in May 2021. Aziz recruited Mangi to
the CRSS advisory board. The Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest New
Jersey stated that “Aziz has regularly and consistently promoted vile antisemitic propaganda” on social media and elsewhere.
In addition to his own donations and services, Mangi obtained donations from his law firm for CRSS.
During his Senate Judiciary Committee
hearing, Mangi repeatedly refused to condemn viciously antisemitic,
anti-Israel CSRR events and statements by reciting this mantra: “I do
not have the expertise or factual background to express views regarding
the complex history of the conflict in the Middle East, which is
irrelevant to my potential work on the United States Court of Appeals
for the Third Circuit.”
Of course, condemning antisemitism and
antisemitic Israel-bashing does not take expertise; it just takes
courage. Moreover, antisemitism and Middle East issues are highly
relevant to potential cases on the Third Circuit, including cases
seeking remedies for antisemitic attacks and harassment on college
campuses and city streets; cases regarding antisemitic boycotts; and
cases brought by victims of Hamas and other terror groups under federal
victims of terrorism and victims of torture statutes. Mangi is unfit and
unqualified to fairly judge these important matters and should not be
confirmed.
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