DC Mayor Bowser rejoins ever-growing list of COVID hypocrites

Huckabee slams DC Mayor Bowser for going maskless despite new mandate: ‘Rules for thee, but not for me’

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee on Democrats being accused of double standard on COVID policies.

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser appeared to break her own coronavirus-related restrictions over the weekend, renewing her standing on the ever-growing list of “rules for thee, not for me” Democrats who have faced criticism for hypocrisy over the course of the pandemic.

Bowser was spotted maskless indoors less than 24 hours after her order reinstating the district’s indoor mask mandate went into effect Saturday morning for everyone over 2 years old, regardless of vaccination status.

Bowser’s office told Fox News that the wedding ceremony she officiated Saturday night was outdoors on a rooftop and that she “wore a mask indoors in compliance with the mandate.” The Washington Examiner, however, took a photo of her sitting indoors without a mask and reported that she was not actively eating or drinking when the photo was taken.

It’s not the first time Bowser has made headlines for appearing to flout her own rules during the pandemic. In November, she defended attending President Biden’s election victory party in Delaware, which was on the mayor’s list of high-risk states at the time, saying it was considered “essential travel” because she met with members of the Biden-Harris campaign in her “official capacity.”

Bowser is among dozens of Democrats who have told others to act one way while acting differently themselves over the course of the pandemic. 

In August of last year, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney was caught dining indoors in Maryland after banning indoor dining in his own city. “I’m sorry if my decision hurt” you, he later said. Three months later, he was spotted enjoying a beer indoors just one day before he banned indoor dining.

Multiple Democrats, including Govs. Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Phil Murphy of New Jersey and J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, were also criticized for marching with George Floyd protesters last summer during the height of the pandemic.

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