Local Dem Party To Host ‘Solidarity’ Fundraiser With Jay Jones
A local Democratic Party in Virginia is organizing a “defending democracy” fundraiser event featuring attorney general candidate jay Jones despite revelations that Jones sent text messages and made phone calls expressing violent fantasies about assassinating a Republican state lawmaker, todd Gilbert, and wishing harm on his children. The fundraiser, hosted by the stafford Democratic Committee (SDC) in Fredericksburg, will also include U.S. Senator Mark Warner and Representative Eugene Vindman as featured guests. The event promotes solidarity and invites attendees too a buffet dinner, with donations collected via ActBlue, a Democrat-linked fundraising platform currently under inquiry for alleged donation fraud.
Despite public outcry over Jones’ disturbing comments, including detailed plans to kill Gilbert, Jones remains the Democratic nominee and many Democratic leaders, including Virginia’s candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, continue to endorse him. The Stafford Democratic Committee has not commented on Jones’ statements or its continued support amid the controversy. The situation raises concerns about political rhetoric, violence, and accountability within local Democratic circles ahead of the 2025 elections.
A local Democrat Party in Virginia is slated to host a fundraiser featuring attorney general candidate Jay Jones after reported text messages and phone calls showed the Democrat fantasizing about assassinating a Republican lawmaker and wishing death on his children.
According to the event calendar on its website, the Stafford Democratic Committee (SDC) is scheduled to hold a “Defending Democracy” fundraiser in neighboring Fredericksburg, Virginia, on Friday, Oct. 17. The gathering — in which “[a]ttendees will be treated to a buffet dinner” — is expected to include three featured guests: U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., Rep. Eugene Vindman, D-Va., and Jones.
The event post includes an RSVP link that takes users to a donations page hosted by ActBlue, a Democrat-aligned fundraising platform currently under investigation by Congress and the Trump administration over allegations related to illegal “straw” donations and foreign contributions in U.S. elections.
“Our democracy is under attack and the more that Trump chips away at our rights and freedoms at the national level, the more emboldened others will become at the state and local levels. The Stafford Democratic Committee supports candidates and causes that will prevent those threats from becoming a reality here in Stafford,” reads an excerpt on the SDC’s ActBlue donations page for the event.
The SDC also posted a flyer for the scheduled event on its Facebook page earlier this month, which includes a QR code that takes users to the aforementioned donations page. The document also boasts a statement that reads, “The Stafford Democrats invite you out for a night of music, movement, and solidarity.”
The event flyer was posted to the SDC’s Facebook page hours before National Review reported a series of 2022 text messages sent by Jones to a GOP state lawmaker, in which he fantasized about killing then-state House Speaker Todd Gilbert, a Republican. As The Federalist’s Breccan Thies summarized, “Jones … presented a hypothetical … where he had only two bullets and three options to kill people: violent Cambodian dictator Pol Pot, responsible for millions of deaths; Adolf Hitler, another violent dictator responsible for millions of deaths; or Gilbert, a Republican who served in the state House for nearly 20 years.”
“Gilbert gets two bullets to the head,” Jones wrote in the text messages. “Spoiler: put Gilbert in the crew with the two worst people you know and he receives both bullets every time.”
Jones didn’t stop there, however. He also “suggested he wished Gilbert’s wife could watch her own child die in her arms so that Gilbert might reconsider his political views” in a follow-up phone call, “prompting [the GOP state lawmaker] to hang up the phone in disgust,” according to a source cited by National Review.
Despite the horrific nature of the messages and phone call, Jones has thus far refused to step down as the Democrat nominee in the race to become Virginia’s chief law enforcement officer. Many Democrats have also refused to withdraw their support for his campaign, including Virginia’s Democrat candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, Abigail Spanberger and Ghazala Hashmi.
During her debate against Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears last week, for example, Spanberger declined on five separate occasions to pull her endorsement of Jones’ AG bid.
The Stafford Democratic Committee did not respond to The Federalist’s request for comment on whether it agrees with Jones’ reported text messages and comments in which he fantasized about assassinating his political opponent and wishing death upon his children. Nor did it respond when pressed on why it still supports Jones’ AG bid given his remarks in the reported messages and phone call, or whether it believes it is acceptable for Jones to call for violence against his political opponents and their children.
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