Witchhunt: Giuliani Jr Barred From Attending His Own Gubernatorial Debate

By Eliana Regev | Tuesday, 14 June 2022 02:15 AM
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In a Sunday morning press conference, leading GOP gubernatorial candidate Andrew Giuliani vowed that if he’s elected governor, state and city workers who lost their job due to required COVID vaccines will, on day one, “get their job back with back pay.”

Giuliani, the son of former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani, also said he’d fully “throw all of these mandates into the dustbin of history.” New York State employees must be immunized against COVID-19 or show weekly negative tests, while NYC workers must be singularly vaccinated for employment.

The press conference was held at the CBS Broadcast Center in Manhattan, the location’s choice response to Giuliani being banned from tomorrow’s 7 pm WCBS-hosted Republican primary gubernatorial debate. Giuliani agreed to come and was told by WCBS that the only COVID requirement was the successful completion of a negative covid test. Giuliani stressed that he hadn’t taken the vaccine based on his natural immunity and due to the vaccine’s inefficiency in preventing transmission.

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He was expected to appear until “a couple of days ago” he was “told all of a sudden he’d have to upload vaccination status.” Giuliani aligned WCBS’s vaccine requirement and its results with the drastic impact vaccine mandates have had on NYC’s unvaccinated frontline workers.

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In a letter to CBS executives, he wrote, “While [your rules] will disrupt Monday’s debate, the true injustice is that policies such as these have deprived frontline heroes such as firefighters, police, and healthcare workers of employment and benefits.”

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“Remember those nurses we banged the pots and pans for - heroes - now we’re gonna throw you away like a ragdoll,” he said, referring to the thousands of workers who lost their job in New York for refusing the vaccine. Giuliani has vowed as governor to “right these wrongs against the men and women who protect and serve New York City.”

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Giuliani was joined by a health freedom advocate named Joy, a former DOE worker fired because of her vaccination status. She said she felt “humiliated” by the city and described the mandates as “tyrannical” policies that “stripped the dignity from hard workers.”

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The vaccine discrimination against first responders and healthcare workers Giuliani categorized as “politically driven decisions.”

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Giuliani has inspired his fellow Republicans not to “scrap this debate altogether” because of CBS’s actions. “Don’t use this as an excuse to be on that stage,” he said while leaving open the door that he could attend remotely.

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