Nadler: Toddlers should've masked up during COVID; parents who didn't mask kids committed ‘child abuse'
- Rep. Jerry Nadler endorsed mask mandates for two-year-olds during the pandemic, claiming that it would be "child abuse" for parents not to do so as there was no vaccination available for young children.
- His remarks were criticized by Republicans, including Rep. Chip Roy, who argued for an amendment to require congressional consent before implementing a federal mask mandate.
- Nadler's comments drew backlash on social media, with many people arguing against forced masking of young children.
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Chip Roy Rips Jerry Nadler Over Wanting to Require 2-year-olds to Wear Masks
In a debate over an amendment to the REINS Act proposed by Roy, Nadler took to the podium to voice his support for keeping vaccine mandates easy to enact for the sake of public health. During his remarks, Nadler specifically mentioned the health impact on children, asserting that mandates for masks were especially vital for them.
Jerry Nadler claims TODAY it is child abuse for not masking your 2-year-old, gets shredded by Chip Roy
Two-year-olds should have been required to wear masks. It would be child abuse for parents not to do this. The only way to protect them against Covid was to have them wear masks. These mandates are meant to protect the public's health and safety.
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