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When Democrats chose to stand behind Jones, they confirmed exactly who they are and what kind of violence they’re willing to tolerate.
The Democrat running to be Virginia’s next attorney general fantasized about murdering Republicans in newly released text messages — and instead of being cast aside by his party, he’s been protected by it.
In a newly released 2022 exchange with Republican House Delegate Carrie Coyner, Jay Jones said it would be a “good thing” if his former legislative colleague’s children died.
“Three people, two bullets. [Republican House Speaker Todd] Gilbert, Hitler, and pol pot. Gilbert gets two bullets to the head. Spoiler: put Gilbert in the crew with the two worst people you know and he receives both bullets every time,” Jones said in a message. When Coyner pushed back about Jones “[hoping] [J]ennifer Gilbert’s children would die,” Jones confirmed that “Yes” he was.
“Only when people feel pain personally do they move on policy,” Jones continued.
Jones also called the Gilberts’ young children “little fascists.”
Under normal circumstances, such comments would be career suicide. But instead of being forced to resign or lose his key endorsements, Jones has found refuge.
Gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger said she “spoke frankly with Jay about my disgust with what he had said and texted. I made clear to Jay that he must fully take responsibility for his words,” and that she would “always condemn violent language in our politics.” Lieutenant gubernatorial candidate Ghazala Hashmi said that “political violence has no place in our country and I condemn it at every turn” and that Jones “must take accountability.” --->READ MORE HERE
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Lest there be any doubt left about the dying news media’s complicity in a recent spate of political violence coming from Democrats, consider that The New York Times has not run a single story about the party’s nominee for a statewide office in Virginia, even as he admitted to privately fantasizing about the “pain” and assassination of an elected Republican.
That would be a national news story on any sleepy Sunday, let alone less than two weeks after ICE agents were shot at by a Democrat-motivated assassin, and less than a month after the public murder of Charlie Kirk by yet another leftist. The story of Jay Jones, a Democrat running to be Virginia’s top law enforcement officer, sending text messages to a former colleague, musing about “two bullets to the head” of the state’s Republican House speaker, broke Friday. As of Monday, The Times hasn’t said a word about it.
After Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump were both shot in the head by Democrats you probably don't need *more* proof that Democrats want to kill you...
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 6, 2025
But if you do, boy do I have a story for you.
Meet Jay Jones. Jay is the Democrat candidate for Attorney General of Virginia.
Jay… pic.twitter.com/vrn9waHURc
Naturally, the outlets that bothered covering the horrifying conduct by Jones did so with the same dispassion and neutrality that they demonstrate any time they can link a Republican to political vio — wait, never mind. When it’s a Republican whom the media can blame, regardless of the evidence, you get headlines like, “Trump’s History of Encouraging Violence” (The Times, 2016). When it’s a Democrat, you get exhausting explainers about why the story that’s about to follow is really no biggie, like, “Jay Jones’s 2022 text messages roil race for Virginia attorney general” (Washington Post, Saturday). --->READ MORE HERE
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