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Youngkin, Johnson calll for AG candidate to withdraw after violent texts emerge

JD Vance urges Jay Jones to quit Virginia AG race after 2022 texts revealed violent threats against a political rival, sparking bipartisan calls for withdrawal.

  • Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin urged Jay Jones to withdraw after text messages surfaced in which Jones wished violence against Republican lawmaker Todd Gilbert and his family, calling them "violent" and "disgusting."
  • Jay Jones acknowledged sending the texts, stating, "I take full responsibility for my actions" and expressed he was "embarrassed, ashamed, and sorry" for his words.
  • Jones's comments have received bipartisan condemnation, with figures like Vice President JD Vance asserting they are "plainly disqualifying" for anyone seeking public office.
  • The controversy regarding Jones's text messages adds tension to the Virginia election season, drawing calls for accountability from both Republican and Democratic officials.
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