“You condemn what terrorists did to New York on 9/11?” asked Sen. Peter Welch.
“Is this the way you celebrate 9/11?” asked Sen. John Neely Kennedy.
"To those who share Mangi’s background, the message is loud and clear: If you wish to serve your country, don’t bother," writes Rahat N. Babar, a former judge on the Superior Court of New Jersey.
March 14, 2024 at 10:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on New Jersey Law Journal
“You condemn what terrorists did to New York on 9/11?” asked Sen. Peter Welch.
“Is this the way you celebrate 9/11?” asked Sen. John Neely Kennedy.
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