On Nov. 7, the day after California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) was busted dining at the French Laundry, a three-star Michelin restaurant in Yountville, San Francisco Mayor London Breed dined there the very next night with seven other people to celebrate socialite Gorretti Lo Lui's 60th birthday.
It's unclear how many households attended, but state guidelines at the time "strongly discouraged" social gatherings and capped them at three housholds.
"I cannot emphasize enough how important it is that everyone act responsibly to reduce the spread of the virus," Breed said three days later, adding "Every San Franciscan needs to do their part so that we can start moving in the right direction again."
Meanwhile, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo apologized on Tuesday for attending a thanksgiving dinner in violation of California health protocols.
"Eight of us representing five households sat around three distanced tables in our own family groups on the back patio," Liccardo said in a statement, adding "We wore masks when not eating."
"I understand my obligation as a public official to provide exemplary compliance with the public health orders, and certainly not to ignore them," wrote Liccardo, adding "I commit to do better."
Leading by example apparently isn't in California Democrats' wheelhouse.
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