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ווירדזשיניע אטורני דזשענעראל אנטשולדיגט זיך פאר זיינע קרימינאלע טעקסט מעסעדזשעס

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During a heated Virginia attorney general debate, Democratic candidate Jay Jones opened with a public apology for past text messages in which he envisioned the murder of a Republican lawmaker and his young “fascist” children.

I am ashamed, I am embarrassed, and I am sorry,” Jones said at the start of the debate against incumbent Attorney General Jason Miyares. The remarks immediately set a tense tone for the evening, as Jones sought to take responsibility for the shocking messages that recently surfaced.

The controversy has sparked outrage across party lines, with many calling the messages unacceptable and deeply troubling. Jones acknowledged that his comments were “indefensible” and stressed that they do not reflect his values or the kind of leadership he hopes to bring to Virginia.

Miyares, who has served as attorney general since 2022, condemned the remarks but urged voters to focus on accountability and respect in political discourse.

The incident adds new volatility to an already high-stakes race, raising questions about judgment, character, and civility in public service.

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