Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn attended a school board meeting in home state North Carolina to personally oppose a COVID-19 mask mandate for in-person learning.
Cawthorn made his case Thursday when showed up to protest the Buncombe County Schools Board of Education's decision to institute the mandate for the forthcoming school year.
The measure, which passed Thursday morning in 4-2 vote, will require face coverings be worn by all students and staffers while inside.
The freshman congressman told school officials they have "muzzled" children and are stifling the voices of parents who object to the mandate. Cawthorn added that the measure is "nothing short of psychological child abuse."