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The mother of three children spoke out against the mask regime in New York: she was fired from her job on the same day

'06.04.2022'

Nadezhda Verbitskaya

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As it became known New York Post, a New York mom who criticized Eric Adams at a press conference for breaking promises about baby masks, was fired from her job at the city's legal department hours later.

Daniela Jampel, who worked as a legal assistant, learned she was fired less than an hour after she caught the mayor off guard with her question. Jampel publicly challenged Adams at an event dedicated to LGBT issues in Florida. When Adams stood in front of a sign that read, "Come to a city where you can say whatever you want," Jampel broke down. “Three weeks ago you asked parents to trust you that you would release our little ones,” the woman told the mayor. “You stood right here and said that the masks would be removed on April 4th. That did not happen".

Sources said Jampel received an email shortly after the press conference that she had been fired. A spokesperson for the legal department confirmed that Jampel was fired on Monday, though a spokesperson said the decision to fire her had been made “before today.”

“We maintain high professional standards for all of our employees. In public statements, Ms. Jampel has made disturbing statements about her work in the city's legal department. Based on them, it was decided to dismiss her until today, the spokesman said. “Her decision to lie to City Hall officials and claim that she was a journalist at a press conference demonstrates a lack of common sense and integrity. As of today, she is no longer a member of the Legal Department.”

Jampel said: "I'm hiring a lawyer and will not sue in the press."

The mother of three has been on maternity leave for the past eight months, actively speaking out against COVID-19-related school restrictions. Daniela is also a co-founder of the advocacy group Keep NYC Schools Open. It is known from sources that Jampel was in good standing with her bosses back in mid-February, when she approved a request for an extension of her maternity leave.

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The decision to fire Jampel came on Friday after she tweeted criticizing Adams for supporting the "baby mask" mandate. On Twitter, Daniela wrote that her job in the city was to defend against “cops who lie in court, teachers who molest children, prison guards who beat prisoners.” “This is a job that I did with pride. Until tonight. Fighting for kids to wear masks is shameful. I am ashamed of my office,” Jampel wrote.

About two weeks ago, an activist was at a rally against the Toddler Masks mandate, criticizing Adams for “not following science.” “This is a mockery of science. It makes us look like fools,” she said at the time.

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Jampel began working for the city's legal department in February 2016 and earned about $52 an hour. Has fought "complex personal injury lawsuits" including those against "toxic offences, vehicles and alleged police misconduct," according to her LinkedIn profile and public records.

 

 

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