Jay Jones’ Text Tirade: When Words Hurt More than Sticks
Jay Jones wants to be Virginia’s next Attorney General—but his moral compass seems permanently broken. In 2022, Jones texted a colleague wishing death on Republican House Speaker Todd Gilbert’s children. Yes, you read that right. The man running to be the state’s top law enforcement officer fantasized about the suffering of a political opponent’s family, writing that some grief might be “good” if it helped his side win politically.
That’s not leadership—it’s psychopathy dressed up as “progress.” Critics call his texts “sick and disturbing,” but Democrat insiders are already shrugging it off. “Let bygones be bygones,” they whisper, as if casually wishing harm on a man’s kids is no big deal. The hypocrisy reeks. Jones later tried to spin an apology, but it came off as a desperate PR stunt—classic Democrat damage control.
Even worse, he once imagined a “what if” scenario where he shoots Gilbert. And yet, his allies call him a man of “integrity.” Sure—if integrity means being a violent ideologue drunk on woke politics. Virginia AG Jason Miyares said it best: Jones’ kind of talk endangers lives.
But here’s the real story—America doesn’t need more corrupt Attorneys General. These people are supposed to enforce justice, not poison it with personal hatred. From Letitia James in New York to Merrick Garland in D.C., political AGs have turned justice into a weapon. They protect their friends, persecute their enemies, and make regular Americans lose faith in the law.
Far From Woke verdict: Jay Jones isn’t the exception—he’s the blueprint. America doesn’t need another partisan prosecutor. We need law, not leftism.