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October 7, 2025 17 mins

The ongoing Virginia attorney general race has revealed shocking text messages from Democratic nominee Jay Jones, in which he expressed violent fantasies about assassinating Republican opponents and their families. Despite the gravity of these statements, no Democratic leaders have demanded his withdrawal, raising concerns about a broader culture of political violence within the party. A recent study indicates that a significant portion of self-identified leftists find the murder of political opponents justifiable, highlighting a disturbing trend toward normalizing violence in American political discourse.

 

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Highlights:

  • "Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones fantasizes about murdering political opponents and their children."
  • "Democrats refuse to condemn Jones's violent rhetoric or revoke endorsements despite public outcry."
  • "Study reveals 55% of self-identified leftists justify the murder of political opponents, normalizing violence."
  • "Political leaders must unite to denounce all forms of political violence to preserve democratic legitimacy."

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