[New York reporter Cui Guoqi reported in New York] The 11th constituency, including southern Brooklyn and Staten Island, campaigns for Congressmen are becoming fierce. Incumbent Congressman Ross recently cited the news that his opponent Nicole Malliotakis gave epidemic prevention materials to communities and groups on a campaign leaflet circulating in a circulating leaflet. In response, Mario counterattacked the other party and lies, saying that Ross was a slander that he was worried about losing the November election.
This week Mario held a press conference on Staten Island, inviting representatives from hospitals, police stations, medical groups, police unions and nursing homes that have received her donated protective materials many times before. Mario pointed out that recently, some people received Rose's campaign leaflets, which stated that Mario's activities and news that donated masks, protective clothing and other supplies to communities and groups in the past few months were fake, and the news photos were all photo-pictures.
Mario expressed anger at this and pointed out that Ross knew his current polling situation and that he might lose the position in this election, so he made false false accusations. Mario also accused Ross of being an elected official, but personally supported the riots in the previous two months and supported the reduction of police funding. His remarks and actions would make voters turn against each other.
At the meeting that day, Mario also received group certificates from all walks of life who accepted her donated epidemic prevention materials during the epidemic. Rutuelo, the head of a nursing home, said in his speech that since the outbreak of the epidemic began in March, Mario was the first official to contact them and personally sent the collected materials to the hospital. After that, he raised and donated epidemic prevention materials to them many times. Volunteer Andreas also said that he had personally assisted Mario's office in delivering tens of thousands of supplies to multiple groups. Mullins, who represents the police union, pointed out that after he asked Mario's office for help, Mario quickly sent the collected epidemic prevention materials to the police station in the district, and he also believed that Ross' actions were false accusations.
Mario asked Ross whether he had made a little contribution to the people in his constituency when New York became a hard-hit area, and hoped that he would provide real evidence for his fraud.

Mario held a press conference to fight back Rose slandered her for donating epidemic prevention materials to all sectors of the community as a fraud. (Provided by the organizer)