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Meet Biden's New Comms Guy: Tyler Cherry

Tyler Cherry, the newly-appointed White House Associate Communications Director, is facing intense scrutiny as his past radical, anti-white, and anti-Israel social media posts resurface, raising questions about his suitability for a key role in President Biden's administration.


Tyler Cherry, the newly-appointed White House Associate Communications Director, has come under fire for radical, anti-white tweets and a history of anti-Israel rants on social media.


As reported by Breitbart News, “Tyler Cherry found himself in the center of a social media firestorm over the last week when past posts resurfaced that featured him espousing extremist rhetoric.” Many of these posts were harshly critical of law enforcement and disparaged white people.


Jewish Insider reveals that Cherry's anti-Israel posts date back to 2014 and 2015, during his time as an undergraduate at the University of California, Los Angeles. His criticism of American support for Israel contrasts sharply with the Biden administration’s support for the Jewish state following the October 7 Hamas attacks and the resulting Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.


In August 2014, during another war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Cherry responded to a post from then-U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power expressing condolences for aid workers killed in an Israeli airstrike by stating, “Yet continues to let Israeli forces restock their arsenals with US ammunition and weapons…”


Days earlier, Cherry showed his support for the Palestinian cause, posting, “Cheersing in bars to ending the occupation of Palestine – no shame and f*** your glares #ISupportGaza #FreePalestine.”


Cherry has since deleted these controversial posts but insists he will continue to work at the White House in support of President Joe Biden’s agenda, focusing on climate and environmental policies.


 

 

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