Bill de Blasio’s City Hall rife with dysfunction, bombshell emails reveal
By Nolan Hicks
September 17, 2020 | 7:29pm | Updated
New York is beset by a surge in deadly shootings, homeless have taken over city blocks amid the coronavirus lockdown and officials cannot get schools back open, but City Hall is taking one thing seriously — arguing the racial sensitivity of a proclamation to commemorate women’s suffrage.
The nod to the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage was supposed to just be a “note†in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s daily coronavirus briefing, but it ended up triggering a meltdown among his staffers, emails obtained by The Post show.
The imbroglio is symptomatic of de Blasio’s often capricious and insular management style that sources describe as “emotionally, mentally and physically taxing†— and a major contributor to City Hall’s planning struggles and the exodus of administration staffers.
https://nypost.com/2020/09/17/bill-de-blasios-city-hall-rife-with-dysfunction-new-emails-show/