Found it.
Comically, Newsom's office released a statement saying he didn't know masks were optional at this camp. When questioned closely, they changed it to, "Well, they must have sent me an email about it but I never got it."
Uh-huh. "Restrictions for thee but not for me."
Another oddity about this developing case: I found 12 newspaper articles that said, "Newsom pulls his kids out of camp that doesn't require masks".
Only found one that titled their article that he put his kids INTO that camp even after being emailed that they didn't require masks.
So glad to know that the media is so nonpartisan and doesn't suck up to one party over another.
BTW, you all know that the Guv spells his name "Newsom", not "Newsome", right?
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https://www.sfgate.com/gavin-newsom-...s-16344403.php
Gavin Newsom sent kids to summer camp not enforcing state mask rules
SFGATE
July 27, 2021
Updated: July 28, 2021 11:55 a.m.
Two of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's children briefly attended a summer camp that was in defiance of the state's COVID-19 guidance that summer camps require children ages 2-11 to wear masks at all times.
Fox News reached out to the governor's office asking for comment on the matter, and received the following statement from communications director Erin Mellon: "The Newsoms were concerned to see unvaccinated children unmasked indoors at a camp their children began attending yesterday. Their kids will no longer be attending the camp."
The story did not end there. A copy of the camp's mask policy that was emailed to parents began to circulate on social media, and clearly stated that, "Masks will not be enforced. Please know that your child is more than welcome to wear a mask during camp."
Several publications, including the Associated Press, then reached back out to the governor's office for comment. The statement was then altered to include the following sentence: "The family reviewed communication from the camp and realized that an email was missed saying the camp would not enforce masking guidance."
"When you have a political class that consistently breaks its own rules, that's a good sign both the politicians and the rules need to go," tweeted Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, who is one of the many Republicans running to replace Newsom.