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Sliwa demands an apology from Adams campaign over Willowbrook school comments

By Morgan C. Mullings Posted on September 24, 2021
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Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe Sept. 21 to discuss mental health and homelessness, and Republican candidate for mayor Curtis Sliwa is not pleased with these comments.

Adams, who is running against Sliwa for mayor and has Mayor Bill de Blasio’s support, said that closing the Willowbrook State School in Staten Island, a school exposed for severe abuse and mistreatment of its students, was a “big mistake.” 

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Sliwa demands an apology from Adams campaign over Willowbrook school comments

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