A New York City Law Department employee who crashed Mayor Adams' press conference posing as a reporter to confront him over toddler mask mandates has been terminated from her job.
April 5, 2022, 3:35 PM UTCA New York City Law Department employee who crashed Mayor Eric Adams' press conference posing as a reporter to confront him over toddler mask mandates has been terminated from her job.as assistant corporate counsel for the law department, questioned Adams on the mask requirement for pre-schoolers during the Q&A portion of an unrelated“Three weeks ago, you told parents to trust you, that you would unmask our toddlers.
“There’s a new variant, the numbers are increasing, we’re going to move at the right pace and that’s the role I must do," he continued."That’s what I stated. I’m living up to my promises.”for New York City toddlers in day care and public 3-K school programs. “Today’s events, however, which include her decision to lie to City Hall staff and state she was a journalist at a press conference, demonstrate a disturbing lack of judgment and integrity," the statement continued."As of today, she is no longer an employee of the Law Department.”
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