City Hall staffer fired after slamming city’s migrant response, cops

A Metropolis Corridor staffer was fired Wednesday after he was secretly recorded slamming Mayor Eric Adams‘ dealing with of the flood of migrants getting into the Large Apple.

Christopher Baugh, a member of Adams’ advance crew, gave a withering critique of his boss within the undercover video recorded by the right-wing group Challenge Veritas and launched on Tuesday.

He mentioned the inflow of migrants coming in from Texas is inflicting town to go broke and referred to as their arrival in New York Metropolis “a really perilous state of affairs.”

“And I don’t know that Eric Adams is succesful sufficient to navigate it,” Baugh mentioned within the recorded video.

He added that Adams has no plan to handle the rising variety of new arrivals.

“We’re constructing a tent metropolis. We’re parking these individuals in plastic tents on Randall’s Island,” Baugh mentioned. “They’re not getting great things. We’re kicking them out of motels as a result of it’s vacationer season and motels need to increase their charges.

City Hall staffer Christopher Baugh was fired on Wednesday after an interview revealed he slammed the city's migrant crisis response.
Metropolis Corridor staffer Christopher Baugh was fired on Wednesday after an interview revealed he slammed town’s migrant disaster response.
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“It’s a f–ked proposition any approach you take a look at it,” he added.

A spokesperson for the mayor mentioned Baugh was booted from Metropolis Corridor for “disparaging first responders.”

Christopher Baugh was an aide to Mayor Adams until he was fired on Wednesday.
Christopher Baugh was an aide to Mayor Adams till he was fired on Wednesday.
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Baugh was additionally recorded knocking cops by Challenge Veritas.

“Being a cop is just like the cushiest gig within the metropolis,” Baugh mentioned. “Like, you would possibly get shot, however in any other case it’s excellent.”

He bashed police who refused to get vaccinated towards COVID-19 and due to this fact misplaced their jobs.

The city opened its "Tent City" on Wednesday, facing criticism from many including Baugh.
Town opened its “tent metropolis” on Wednesday, dealing with criticism from many together with Baugh.
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“They [former NYPD officers] selected to not do a really, very innocent factor that protects the remainder of society — f–ok ’em,” he mentioned. “I don’t give a s–t. They’re like ‘Wah, that is unfair’ — f–king take care of it.

“I've no sympathy for them,” Baugh added.

The mayor’s workplace downplayed Baugh’s function in Metropolis Corridor, calling him “a low-level staffer who had no non-public or particular entry to the mayor” and mentioned he was not employed by the Adams administration.

Project Veritas secretly interviewed Baugh, which was released on Tuesday.
Challenge Veritas secretly interviewed Baugh, which was launched on Tuesday.
Challenge Veritas

“His feedback as we speak disparaging first responders are utterly unacceptable, and we’ve terminated this worker efficient instantly,” Adams’ press secretary, Fabien Levy, mentioned in an announcement. “Mayor Adams will all the time get up for our first responders and have their backs.”

Levy additionally denounced Challenge Veritas, calling the group’s habits “shameful.”

“Let’s additionally not neglect that, repeatedly, Challenge Veritas has lied to spin false narratives and deceive the American individuals,” he mentioned. “That is an enterprise run by a convicted felony and one which admitted to mendacity about their id and their intent simply to secretly document and have conversations with this now-former worker.”

Baugh beforehand made headlines in July when he was mugged at gunpoint on a Brooklyn road in broad daylight.

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