White House Official Faces Scrutiny Over Past Social Media Posts
Tyler Cherry, recently promoted to associate communications director, addresses backlash over anti-police and anti-Israel tweets.
- Cherry deleted nearly 2,500 tweets following the resurfacing of controversial posts.
- The posts, made between 2014 and 2017, included criticisms of police and U.S. immigration policies.
- Cherry apologized, stating the views expressed in the old tweets do not reflect his current stance.
- The White House has defended Cherry, emphasizing his commitment to the administration's agenda.
- Conservative critics argue the tweets reveal a deeper ideological issue within the administration.