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Convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal

Liberal news outlets like The New York Times, the Washington Post and CNN are keeping their audiences in the dark about two aggressive appointments to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights made by President Obama with just weeks remaining in his term.

In addition to questions surrounding the appointees themselves, the Obama by move effectively blocks President-elect Trump from any appointments to the eight-person commission until 2020, when Mr. Trump would be up for re-election.

One of the appointees is Debo Adegbile, who was previously nominated to the Dept. of Justice’s Civil Rights Division but was blocked by a bipartisan group of senators due to his defense of former Black Panther and convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal.

Unlike that nomination, Mr. Adegbile’s appointment — which pro-police groups have described as a “slap in the face” — does not require congressional approval.

Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey has already called on Mr. Obama to withdraw Adegbile’s nomination.

“Mr. Adegbile did not simply defend a client,” Sen. Toomey said. “He supervised an effort to lionize unrepentant cop-killer Mumia Abu Jamal, who cold-bloodedly murdered Philadelphia police officer Danny Faulkner 35 years ago.

“Mr. Adegbile supervised the effort to spread misinformation about the trial and evidence, fabricate claims of racism, malign Philly police, and organize rallies across the globe that portrayed this brutal cop-killer as the victim.

Police groups decried Mr. Adegbile’s appointment as well. John McNesby, president of the Philadelphia chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police, called the appointment a “kick in the teeth to the cops.”

Sam Cabral, president of the International Union of Police Assns., said Mr. Adegbile’s appointment is a “slap in the face to every law enforcement officer in this great nation.”

The other appointee is Catherine Lhamon, the assistant secretary for civil rights at the Dept. of Education, who spearheaded the Obama administration’s transgender mandate currently the subject of litigation. Ms. Lhamon has close ties to left-wing activists and played a key role in the infamous Rolling Stone rape hoax.

The two appointments will each last for six years.

The commission is made up of eight members, four of which are appointed by the president and do not require congressional approval. Due to Mr. Obama’s last-minute appointments, Mr. Trump will not have the opportunity to appoint a commissioner until July 2020, when commissioners Karen Narasaki and Patricia Timmons-Goodson reach the end of their terms.

Liberal media organizations like the Washington Post, New York Times and CNN have nevertheless kept their readers in the dark. By publishing time, none of the three had even acknowledged the appointments, much less their impact or the blowback from critics.

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This story originated at www.dailycaller.com

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