Bill de Blasio

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio logged in only 7 hours at City Hall in an entire work month — in other words, de Blasio worked less than a full work day during the month he launched his White House bid.

The New York Post reported:

Mayor Bill de Blasio spent a mere seven hours — less than one full workday — at City Hall during the month he launched his bid for the White House, records reviewed by The Post show. Hizzoner showed up at his office on just six occasions in May, taking part in two meetings, four events and five phone calls, one of which was his weekly appearance on WNYC radio, according to entries on his official calendar. TRENDING: BREAKING REPORT: President Trump to Nominate Amy Coney Barrett to Replace Ginsburg on the Supreme Court The 11 appointments amounted to a meager one-fifth of the 50 meetings, calls and other events at City Hall on de Blasio’s calendar for May 2019. He had a total 152 city events scheduled for the month.

A former staffer blasted de Blasio: “If he’s trying to show New Yorkers that he’s over doing the job, he’s doing a good job of it.”

Bill de Blasio is polling at 0% and drew a crowd of 15 people on Sunday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa so it looks like his bid for the White House was worth taking all that time off from his ‘job’ as New York’s mayor.