Biden official says past social media posts don’t reflect ‘current views,’ vows to support admin ‘agenda’
A White House official who stoked controversy with social media posts attacking police, supporting the anti-Israel movement, and promoting "Russiagate," is now downplaying these posts, saying that they were written when he was younger and do not reflect his current views.
Tyler Cherry was promoted last week as an associate communications director at the White House, after more than three years at the Department of Interior working for Secretary Deb Haaland. The promotion brought renewed attention to some of Cherry’s past incendiary posts.
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In one tweet, from 2015, Cherry said he was "praying even harder for an end to a capitalistic police state motivated by explicit and implicit racial biases."
The tweet came amid riots sparked by the police custody death of Freddie Gray, a Black man, in Baltimore.
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In another post a few months later, Cherry said modern day policing was a "direct evolution of slave patrols and lynch mobs."
Many of his posts have championed the cause of Palestinians against Israel. In one post from July 25, 2014, Cherry wrote: "Cheersing in bars to ending the occupation of Palestine – no shame and f--- your glares #ISupportGaza #FreePalestine."
Others posts have been directed at Republicans, whom he has accused of being too focused on "white grievance politics." Another outright calling for abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customts Enforcement (ICE).
On Sunday, Cherry wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: "Past social media posts from when I was younger do not reflect my current views. Period."
"I support this