New York City Mayor Eric Adams blamed the firing of a city employee on her own 'inappropriate' behavior prior to her confronting him about 'unmask[ing] our toddlers,' as members of the public question a spokesperson's claim that Jampel falsely identified herself as a journalist.
as members of the public question a spokesperson's claim that Jampel falsely identified herself as a journalist.
A spokesperson for the Law Department said in a statement that the decision to terminate Jampel was made prior to Monday’s event, and was a result"troubling claims" she had made about her job for the agency. A spokesperson for the Law Department did not respond to Fox News Digital’s follow-up questions Wednesday about Jampel’s alleged actions on Monday and the alleged behavior that led to her termination. in reporting that Jampel criticized Mayor Adams in a tweet about the child mask mandate, and described her Law Department job as defending"cops who lie in court, teachers who molest children, prison guards who beat inmates," according to the report.
"Three weeks ago, you told parents to trust you, that you would unmask our toddlers. Ten days ago, you stood right here and you said that the masks would come off April 4, that has not happened," she said."You reneged on your promise, and not only did you renege on your promise you had your lawyers race to court on Friday night to overturn…"
Adams, whom the Post described as appearing annoying and caught off-guard, acknowledged that he did make the prediction that he would be announcing the elimination of the toddler mask mandate on Monday."I also stated if we see an uptick, we will come back and make the announcement of what we’re going to do. We’re going to pivot and shift as COVID is pivot and shifting," he said."There’s a new variant. The numbers are increasing.
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