Project Veritas Action: NYPD Whistleblower Claims Mayor Adams Ignoring Court Order to Reinstate Unvaccinated Officers with Back Pay

by J Pelkey
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Project Veritas Action released a new video today featuring a leaked email provided by an NYPD whistleblower.

The whistleblower revealed that lawless NYC mayor, Eric Adams, is ignoring the New York State Supreme court order which ruled that city employees who were fired for being unvaccinated be reinstated with back pay.

“They’re basically telling you that your religious beliefs are not religious enough for them,” the whistleblower said.

According to attorney Chad Laveglia, the judge ruled “the commissioner’s order mandating private and public employees get vaccinated was arbitrary and capricious.”

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“Being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or transmitting Covid-19.” the judge stated.

Watch:

Transcript from Project Veritas Action:

NYPD Insider: “So, they are continuing to send these emails out and deny people their religious accommodation request. Even after this judge’s order.”

NYPD Insider: “My department has — they can’t provide me with a number to even contact anybody to speak to them. So, it’s basically — it’s a secretive process. You have no idea who is reviewing your [religious] exemption…What standard did my letter not meet? You know? So, they’re basically telling you that your religious beliefs are not religious enough for them.”

NYPD Insider: “You know, the city is still going after officers, trying to fire us. So, that was something the [police] union brought forward and said, ‘Listen, you always said, “Follow the science.” And you’re not even doing that now, because the people in charge of it, the CDC, are telling you — you don’t need to fire us anymore and you’re still doing it.’”

NYPD Insider: “What I’m hearing from the Mayor’s Office is that they’ve already fired enough people. That if this gets reversed, they’re looking at a lot of lawsuits from those people who have been fired. So, they have to — they can’t go back on it, even if they want to…Then those people who were fired six, seven, eight months ago, turn around and say, ‘Hey you fired me and you’re not firing people now? Now I’m going to sue the city.’ So, the city is kind of — they put themselves in a rock and a hard place…They’ve already jumped in with both feet. They can’t come out now and change their mind or they are going to open themselves up to a tremendous amount of lawsuits.”

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