Sen. Jacky Rosen ( D., Nevada ) became the third Democrat to challenge Adeel Mangi, President Joe Biden’s contentious nominee for federal appeals court.  ,
Rosen joined Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto ( D., Nev. ) and Joe Manchin ( D., W. Va. ) in opposing Mangi, a Muslim- American lawyer and nominee to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, according to NBC News. Despite the fact that he is a member of anti-cop and anti-Israel parties, Mangi has faced resistance in recent months from Senate Republicans.  ,  ,
” Given the concerns I’ve heard from law enforcement in Nevada, I am not planning to vote to confirm this nominee”, Rosen said in a statement Wednesday.
Jeff Zients, the White House’s chief of staff, denounced the criticism of Mangi in a speech to NBC. According to Zients,” Some Senate Republicans and their extraordinary allies are persistently smearing Adeel Mangi with false accusations that he is anti-police.” The close to a few law enforcement organizations that have supported him concur, and that could not be further from the facts.
Manchin on Friday said he would never vote for Mangi, describing the Biden- backed prosecutor as not a “reasonable” candidate. Last Tuesday, Cortez Masto became the first Senate Democrat to publicly oppose Mangi’s assurance, citing Mangi’s function as an expert panel part at the Alliance of People for Justice.  ,
This group has sponsored a brotherhood in the name of Kathy Boudin, a part of the domestic terrorist firm Weather Underground, and pushed for the transfer of those accused of killing police officers. I don’t support this nominee”, Cortez Masto said in a statement, calling Mangi’s involvement with the AFJ “deeply concerning”.
The criticism from the lawmakers puts Mangi’s assurance in danger. The Judiciary Committee’s earlier this year approved the Biden nominee on a party-line basis, but the Senate’s Democrats also need only 51 votes to confirm their nomination. Democrats currently have a thin 51-to-49 majority. No Republicans have made an official announcement supporting Mangi.