Firebrand Queens Republican Vickie Paladino is hitting again at her Metropolis Council colleagues with a blistering lawsuit as she faces potential censure over social-media posts deemed Islamophobic.
Paladino, 71, referred to as the council Ethics Committee’s current criticism towards her “bare despotism” that infringed on her First Modification rights to free speech, within the lawsuit to be filed Monday.
She additionally accused council members of prejudice of their very own for concentrating on her feedback whereas permitting others to name President Trump a “pedophile” with out proof.

“The Courtroom can’t tolerate this bare despotism, which could have a chilling impact on each legislators’ advocacy, significantly for Republicans and Impartial,” Paladino’s go well with says.
The ethics panel Monday voted to “cost” Paladino over a collection of posts she made on X in current months the place she referred to as for the expulsion of Muslims and appeared to query the citizenship of one among Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s appointments.
The proposed costs should now be voted on by the total council and will result in censure, though except for being formally reprimanded, it’s not clear whether or not Paladino faces any additional penalties.
“New York is underneath overseas occupation,” Paladino had written in February over Mamdani’s appointment of Faiza Ali — a born-and-raised Brooklynite and youngster of Pakistani immigrants — to be his chief immigration officer.
“There’s actually no different approach to put it,” the Queens consultant stated. “Does this administration have one single precise American in it?”
One other of her tweets from December referred to as for the “expulsion of Muslims from western nations, or on the very least the extreme sanction of them inside western borders” after a pair of Islamic extremists killed 16 individuals at an Australia Hannukah celebration.
“The administration wants to start growing a proper authorized framework for the denaturalization course of and get it over with earlier than we find yourself with one other 9/11 or worse,” Paladino wrote. “Sufficient is sufficient.”
In her lawsuit, she argued these tweets have been hers to make and guarded by the First Modification.
“The Cost relies on the absurd notion that public advocacy may offend members and workers of the Council and thus represent ‘harassment’ underneath the Council’s inside HR coverage,” her go well with says, referring to the council’s motion towards her.

“By trying to use the Coverage to public criticism over the web, the Council intends to set a harmful precedent for each legislator: if we don’t like your speech, we’re coming after you,” courtroom paperwork state.
“The Council desires to imagine the fitting — and can thereafter have the duty — to surveil and police the speech of every Council member and workers to guarantee a ‘secure office.’ “
Paladino’s go well with argues that the Metropolis Council isn’t following its personal parameters both means.
She identified a Feb. 12 assembly the place Councilman Chi Ossé (D-Brooklyn) stated, “There’s a pedophile of the USA sitting within the White Home,” in reference to Trump’s friendship with late intercourse predator Jeffrey Epstein.
“[Ossé] did so with out a scintilla of proof,” her lawsuit says. “On data and perception, no disciplinary investigation has commenced primarily based on Council Member Ossé’s outrageous accusation towards a sitting president.”
Her go well with seeks to drop all Metropolis Council costs and proceedings towards her forward of the vote Tuesday. She is also demanding a declaration that members’ personal social media can’t be topic to censure on harassment grounds and compensation for legal professional’s charges incurred preventing her costs.
Paladino’s potential censure has left council members divided.
“The Metropolis Council has a really clear coverage towards harassment, which incorporates conduct away from the office in addition to on-line and on social media,” Speaker Julie Menin (D-Manhattan) instructed Gothamist.
“This deplorable, inflammatory conduct negatively impacts Council staff and folks throughout our metropolis,” she stated. “We won’t tolerate conduct that targets or demeans any neighborhood primarily based on their religion, background, or immigration standing — significantly from our personal members.”
However others who’ve decried Paladino’s feedback nonetheless thought the actions taken towards her went too far.
“Paladino is entitled to the identical First Modification protections that each American is,” Councilman Frank Morano (R-Staten Island) instructed CBS Information.
“I don’t like lots of her tweets,” he stated. “I might by no means tweet one thing like that. I feel lots them are vile, fairly actually.
“That being stated, she has each proper to tweet them.”