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“I felt it was a joke because no one could write it. It lies and here we have a Democrat candidate for the top police Attorney General in Virginia, not only want that he had two bullets to put a boy in the head, but then he wished death on his children,” Yangkin said in an interview on “Fox and Friends” on Monday.
“But this is the place where the Democrat is the violent leftist of the party. It is the place where they are,” they continued.
The messages sent in 2022 were first reported by National Review and the texts were later published by the Republican Attorney General Association.
“Three people, two bullets,” Jones told House Delegate Carrie Koner (R) about Gilbert in a lesson.
“Gilbert, Hitler and Pol Pot,” Jones wrote. “Gilbert gets two bullets on the head.”
“Spiiler: Gilbert was put in the crew with two worst people you know and he receives both bullets every time,” Jones told Coiner.
In response, Coiner told Jones, who was not an elected office at that time to stop.
Yungkin is involved in a chorus in Republican across the country, including President Trump, calls Jones to end his campaign
Vikas is being labeled as “October Surprise” in Virginia’s off-year elections, which have been considered favorable for Democrats. But this news comes when the country increased a growth in political violence after the murder of Orthodox activist Charlie Kirk last month.
Youngkin said on Monday on Monday, “We killed Charlie Kirk and many people celebrated it to the left. We have threatened two Democrats to kill two of our representatives running to the office in Virginia.”
Jones on Friday apologized for messages, stating that he came to Gilbert and his family to express regret.
Jones told WRIC, “I am deeply sorry for what I said and I want it not done and if I take it back then I will take it back,” Jones told Wric, which is owned by the Hill’s original company Nexstar Media Group.
Spanberger condemned the correspondence, made a statement after the news of the text message.
Spanberger said, “After learning these comments today, I clearly talked about my hatred with Jai what he said and recited.” “I made it clear to Jai that he should take full responsibility for his words. Whatever I have clarified is that as a candidate – and as the next Governor of the Commonwealth, I will always condemn the violent language in my politics.”
But Yungkin said on Monday that the apology was not enough.
The governor said, “The shocking thing is that after calling for general apology, Democrat candidate Abigail Spanberger and the rest were campaigning at the end of this week, as if it was nothing.” “They have found this man to resign, step down, insult to get out of this race because it is beyond disqualification.
He said, “This is a nut and that is why the Democrat party has lost contact with America today.”

