Jason Miyares hammers Jay Jones over leaked texts
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I find it odd that your niece would answer her mother’s text unless she was asked to do it. Did your sister take offense because she felt her daughter needed defending? Your next step should be to get your sister on the phone so you can TALK this through.
Democratic Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones is facing backlash online over an X post as his texting scandal clouds upcoming election.
My message was not meant for her daughter, and I am offended that my text was intercepted (and answered) by someone other than the intended recipient.
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NJ residents rip school board, question its values over ‘pathetic’ text messages attacking MAGA mom
More than 100 people turned out for the Tuesday meeting in the leafy, liberal enclave, which was rocked after Facebook posts revealed five men — allegedly including board Vice President Chad
Those messages surfaced and were recently confirmed as authentic, giving new insight into what was on Kirk’s mind before his death.
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Reporter who uncovered Young Republicans’ racist text thread reacts to VP’s ‘what kids do’ defense
Jason Beeferman, the Politico reporter who uncovered hundreds of racist and hateful text messages from leaders of the Young Republicans including one that said quote “I love Hitler” and another that called Black people monkeys,
You can't leave a group text on your Android phone, but you can still mute or delete the thread in your Messages app.
Thursday’s attorney general debate will likely offer voters their clearest look yet at how both men defend their records — and how they define the office in a sharply divided Virginia.
A New Jersey school board member was allegedly caught red-handed attacking a conservative mother of three in a gross text message — then quit the race when he was outed on social media.
Politico reported on a racist chat between other Young Republicans throughout the country. The R.I. group says the slurs and threats “have no place in any political discourse or organization.”
His lawyer argued that it was legally impossible for his instructions to a witness to be withholding information because he was the lead investigator in the case and had copies of the text messages on his own phone.
"I was still a child back when I was that age...I feel like society has changed drastically," Forbes told Newsweek.