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White House promotes Biden official who compared police to slave patrols, wants to abolish ICE

Tyler Cherry, the former Interior Department communications director in the Biden administration, has been hired into the new role and will handle public affairs within the Biden administration, despite causing controversy last year with social media posts attacking police, criticizing Republicans and supporting anti-Israel protests.

“After more than three years working under Secretary Deb Haaland at the Department of the Interior, Cherry became deputy White House communications director last week,” Politico said. Reported this week.

Cherry caused controversy last year with social media posts criticising law enforcement and promoting “Russiagate.”

“I am praying for Baltimore, but even more so for an end to a capitalist police state motivated by explicit and implicit racial bias,” Cherry posted in 2015, during the riots that erupted in Baltimore after the death of a black man, Freddie Gray, in police custody.

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Former Interior Department spokesman Tyler Cherry (Getty Images)

“It’s a good time to remember that modern policing is a direct evolution of slave patrols and lynch mobs,” he wrote in another post a few months later.

In 2018, Cherry Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), the Department of Homeland Security agency tasked with preventing cross-border crime and illegal immigration, will be abolished.

Cherry also posted in support of “Palestine” on social media during the 2014 Gaza war, when Palestinian-led forces were attacked. Hamas, the Iran-backed terrorist organizationfired hundreds of rockets at Israel, which responded with a strong response that included air strikes and ground invasions.

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Interior Department spokesman Tyler Cherry was appointed to the role in 2021.

Cherry was appointed Home Office spokesperson in 2021. (Getty Images)

“Let’s join the bar to support an end to the occupation of Palestine. No shame or shame. #ISupportGaza #FreePalestine,” Cherry said in a July 25, 2014, post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Cherry has a history of criticizing the Republican Party on social media, and in 2017 conservative Republicans Republican It focused on the “politics of white grievance.”

“The Tea Party was not about debt or deficits, it was about the politics of racism and white grievance,” he wrote to X.

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“We are incredibly proud to welcome Tyler to the team,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

Fox News’ Thomas Catenacci contributed to this report.

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