Virginia
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- Aug 1, 2025
A man with 43 prior charges—including attempted murder and assault—was released without bail by Fairfax officials. Three days later, he tried to kidnap a toddler from a Virginia mall. 🧵 https://t.c...
SummaryA man with 43 prior charges including attempted murder was released without bail by Fairfax officials and attempted to kidnap a toddler at a mall three days later. The thread criticizes Congressman Abigail Spanberger for supporting the officials responsible, including prosecutor Steve Descano who dropped attempted murder charges against the suspect.4 tweets1 min read - Oct 5, 2025
The Jay Jones Text Messages have sparked a nationwide focus on Virginia. Rightfully so, but it’s not just Jones, the entire Democrat Leadership in Virginia is an extremely radical. Let’s catch every...
SummaryA Twitter thread criticizes Virginia Democratic leadership, highlighting controversial statements and actions by gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger, Lt. Governor pick Ghazala Hashmi, and others, framing them as part of a broader pattern of radical behavior within the state party.9 tweets1 min read - Oct 8, 2025
🧵 NYT coverage of the Jay Jones ‘I want to shoot evil Republicans in the head and also murder their fascist children’ scandal in Virginia: 🦗 🦗 🦗 All the news* that’s fit to print… ...
SummaryThe thread criticizes the New York Times for allegedly ignoring or under-reporting inflammatory statements made by Jay Jones, a Virginia political figure, while giving more extensive coverage to controversial remarks by Republicans. The author highlights what they view as inconsistent media standards in covering political controversies.4 tweets1 min read - Apr 23, 2026
Let me explain what just happened in Virginia. Yesterday, 2.5 million Virginians voted. They passed a redistricting amendment 50.7% to 49.3%. Today, one judge threw out every single vote. 🧵 https:/...
SummaryA Republican-appointed judge in Virginia threw out 2.5 million votes on a redistricting amendment that passed 50.7% to 49.3%, marking the third time he ruled against it despite previous Virginia Supreme Court reversals. The thread warns this represents a dangerous precedent for election integrity and foreshadows potential tactics in the upcoming November midterms.6 tweets1 min read