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Biden Appoints Anti-Israel Palestinian to Liaison with Congress on Legislation

Biden Appoints Anti-Israel Palestinian to Liaison with Congress on Legislation

Elections certainly have circumstances. On Monday we were informed that President-elect Joe Biden's transition team has appointed Rima Dudin, a Democratic party activist of Palestinian descent, as Deputy Chief of Staff for the White House Office of Legislative Affairs.
Dudin is affiliated with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which she joined as a student at Berkeley, where she was also a member of the Muslim Student Association.

According to the Biden team’s brochure, Duden volunteered for the Biden Harris transition team, and served as the Democratic Senate deputy, Richard Durbin, as his advisor.

She also served as Research Director and Assistant for the Dorian Judicial Subcommittee on Human Rights and Law.

Dodin has also served as a volunteer voter protection advisor on a number of campaigns, including the “Obama for America” ​​campaign.

Rima is a Truman National Security Fellow, a fellow of the Council of New Leaders, a graduate of “Aspen Socrates”, a former member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of the “Jenkins Hill” Society.

Rima is the co-author of a primer on US House and Senate procedures at the Brookings Institution, and is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

“America Today” quoted Durbin as saying: “Reema started as a trainee in law school in my office 14 years ago, and has grown into one of the most respected employees at Hill.”

“They are smart, reliable and have the respect of our members and employees,” he added.

The Dudin family comes from the village of “Dura”, in the Hebron district in the southern West Bank, and there are a large number of them in Jordan, and they hold Jordanian passports.

Biden continues his preparations for the formal takeover of power on January 20. On Monday, he announced a series of appointments in his next government, foremost of which is Anthony Blinken’s nomination to take over the State Department and other veterans of former President Barack Obamas administration.

The Anti-Defamation League has criticized CAIR, saying its position as the “go to American-Muslim civil rights organization” is “undermined by its anti-Israel agenda,” dating back to its founding by leaders of the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), a Hamas affiliated anti-Semitic propaganda organization.”

The ADL also accused the group of hypocrisy in its condemnation of Hezbollah, noting that CAIR “for many years… refused to unequivocally condemn Palestinian terror organizations and Hezbollah by name” and that CAIR began to do so “only when the terrorist organization stopped focusing solely on Israel and began engaging in military operations against Sunni Muslim fighters in Syria and Iraq.” The ADL has also called on CAIR to “denounce anti-Semitism at rallies in the US.”

She was a prominent supporter of a lawsuit brought by the Muslim Advocates organization against the Justice Dept. over the FBI’s surveillance operations in US mosques. The group’s 2009 lawsuit sought the “full disclosure of the standards and procedures utilized by FBI agents” for conducting surveillance operations on civic or religious organizations in connection to an ongoing criminal investigation.

The Office of Legislative Affairs is responsible for advancing the President’s legislative agenda on Capitol Hill. Every day, the Legislative Affairs team is working with Senators, Representatives, and their staffs to promote the President’s priorities. The Office of Legislative Affairs officials notify Senators and Representatives about the administration’s initiatives, assisting with research on legislation and floor activity, and staffing legislative events.

Rima Dudin has served most recently as a volunteer on the Biden campaign, and before that worked for Senator Richard Durbin (D-Illinois) as the director of his research center, and as an assistant on his judicial subcommittee on human rights and the law.

Dudin, who has been described as a brilliant lawyer, graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She co-authored a book on the House and Senate at the Brookings Institution.

Dudin is a fellow at the Truman National Security Project, a fellow of the New Leaders Council, a graduate of the Aspen Institute Socrates Program, a former member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of the Jenkins Hill Society.
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Stephen Mashney 5 year ago
The person who stigmatized Ms. Dodin as "anti-Israel" is a despicable Zionist.

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