Dems shamelessly back Virginia AG nominee Jay Jones despite violent texts about Republicans as Abigail Spanberger refuses to disavow him

WASHINGTON — Democrats are shamelessly standing by the party’s scandal-scarred Attorney General nominee for Virginia, Jay Jones, after vile texts surfaced of him fantasizing about then-Republican state House Speaker Todd Gilbert being assassinated.Virginia Beach Dems insist Jones will serve with “integrity and accountability,” and gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger has refused to disavow him — despite sickening text messages where Jones fantasized about Gilbert getting “two bullets to the head” and called his young children “little fascists.”“Recent press may have spotlighted past mistakes,” Virginia Beach Democrats declared in a statement.“We say, let those without sin cast the first stone.”“Jay Jones has taken responsibility, apologized, and shown he is committed to serving with integrity and accountability that his public record already shows.
Virginians deserve a leader who learns, grows, and stands for everyday people—and Jay is that leader.”Jones has been in a nail-biter race against conservative incumbent AG Jason Miyares, according to most polling.On Friday, the National Review published a bombshell story about a multitude of disturbing messages Jones sent back in 2022“Three people, two bullets,” one of the vile texts sent at 8 a.m.on Aug.
8, 2022, subsequently obtained by The Post, read. “Gilbert, hitler, and pol pot.” “Gilbert gets two bullets to the head,” Jones continued, “Spoiler: put Gilbert in the crew with the two worst people you know and he receives both bullets every time.” The texts, first reported by National Review on Friday, were sent by Jones at around 8 a.m., on Aug.8, 2022, to Republican House Delegate Carrie Coyner, who was clearly troubled by the messages. Republican House Delegate Carrie Coyner, who was on the receiving end of those messages, wrote back, “Jay.
Please stop.”Jones was previously a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, having served from 2018 through Ja...