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Published: April 6, 2022

NYC attorney who confronted mayor on infant mask mandates fired from gov’t job

By The Editor

Wed Apr 6, 2022 – 11:33 am EDTWed Apr 6, 2022 – 11:37 am EDT

NEW YORK CITY (LifeSiteNews) – New York City has fired a government employee who has repeatedly challenged the mayor on his ongoing mask mandate that applies to kids as young as toddlers.

Daniela Jampel, an attorney for the city, questioned Mayor Eric Adams during a Monday press conference in which he announced plans to recruit homosexual Floridians to move to the city in response to the Sunshine State’s new parental rights bill. “Come to the city where you can say whatever you want,” one billboard will say, in reference to the media’s reference to the law as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

But Jampel learned that you cannot “say whatever you want” if that includes challenging the mayor on why kids under five need to wear masks in schools.

“Three weeks ago, you told parents to trust you that you would unmask our toddlers,” Jampel said at the press conference. “Ten days ago, you stood right here, and you said that the masks would come off April 4. That has not happened,” Jampel said at the press conference. The mayor’s staff

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