Virginia's AG should prosecute criminals, NOT be one. Jay Jones convicted of
reckless driving after speeding at 116 mph — details inside.
Friend,
Jay Jones was caught driving 116 MPH at 1 a.m. — 46 miles over the speed limit
—and convicted of reckless driving.
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But instead of taking responsibility, he gamed the system to avoid jail time
that any regular Virginian would face.
EXPOSE JAY'S CRIMINAL RECORD
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Here's Jay’s corrupt cover-up:
⚠️ Jones did 500 hours of "community service" for his OWN political PAC —
signed off by his own campaign adviser
⚠️ He did the other 500 hours with the Virginia NAACP — who then sued
Governor Youngkin with Jones' help
⚠️ He tried to HIDE this conviction from Virginia voters for years
This isn't about a speeding ticket, friend. The fact is, if his criminal
record weren’t exposed, Jones would continueLYING to your face about gaming our
justice system.
DON'T LET JAY LIE TO YOUR FACE
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Jay Jones thinks the rules don't apply to him. Virginia's Attorney General
shouldNEVER be in trouble with the law.
AG Miyares has spent his career prosecuting reckless criminals — not being one.
🚨 Chip in if you believe Virginia deserves better than a reckless politician
who lies, schemes, and puts himself above the law.
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– Team Miyares
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