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EXPOSED: Virginia's New AG Who Wished Death on Opponent's Family Can't Even Spell His Own Job Title

Gary FranchiJanuary 23, 2026118 views
EXPOSED: Virginia's New AG Who Wished Death on Opponent's Family Can't Even Spell His Own Job Title
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Virginia's newly sworn-in Attorney General Jay Jones is off to a disastrous start, with his office becoming a laughingstock after misspelling "attorney" as "attoney" in an official press release. But given Jones's disturbing history of wishing death upon his political opponent's family, perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that competence isn't his strong suit.

The embarrassing typo quickly went viral on social media, with Republican critics pouncing on the glaring error from the state's top legal officer. "If he can't spell his own job title, how can Virginians trust him to uphold the law?" asked one GOP operative.

This isn't just about a simple spelling mistake, folks. This is the same Jay Jones who fantasized about his Republican opponent's family members dying during his campaign - a sick, twisted comment that revealed his true character. Now he's proving he lacks even basic attention to detail in official state communications.

A Pattern of Poor Judgment

Jones's spelling blunder is already drawing comparisons to other Democrat officials who've embarrassed themselves with basic errors. Remember when AOC misspelled simple words in her official tweets, or when Biden's team constantly had to issue corrections for his gaffes?

"This is what happens when you elect someone based on woke credentials instead of actual competence," said a Virginia Republican leader. "Virginians deserve better than an AG who can't spell 'attorney' correctly."

The misspelling occurred in what was supposed to be a professional announcement from the Attorney General's office, raising serious questions about the quality control and professionalism Jones brings to one of Virginia's most important positions.

For an official whose job requires drafting legal documents where every word matters, this kind of careless error is particularly damning. How can citizens trust Jones to handle complex legal matters when his team can't even proofread a basic press release?

This embarrassing debut perfectly encapsulates what Virginians can expect from Jones's tenure: incompetence wrapped in radical ideology. The man who wished death on his opponent's family now can't even spell his own job title. Virginia patriots, you've been warned.

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Gary Franchi

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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
I remember when public officials had basic decency and professionalism. Wishing death on someone's family crosses every line imaginable. Virginia deserves so much better than this.
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OldDominion1776Verifiedjust now
Same here. My grandfather would roll over in his grave seeing what passes for leadership these days.
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TaxpayerWatchdogVerifiedjust now
Wait, did this really happen or is this from a satirical news site? Please tell me our state AG didn't actually make death wishes against political opponents.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Absolutely unhinged behavior!
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
This is absolutely disgraceful! How can someone who can't even spell their own job title be trusted to uphold the law in Virginia?
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VirginiaFirstVerifiedjust now
The bar has been set so low it's underground at this point.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
The spelling error is just the cherry on top of this disaster. If you can't handle basic spelling, how are you going to handle complex legal cases?