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Democrats stand by Virginia AG hopeful who fantasized about killing GOP lawmaker

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Top Democrats are refusing to abandon Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones despite a report revealing that he wished death on a Republican colleague.
Days after a bombshell National Review report exposed text messages in which Jones fantasized about shooting a Republican colleague in the head and harm coming to his children in 2022, Fox News Digital reached out to top Democrats who endorsed Jones and inquired whether their endorsements stand.
Dem. Sen. Cory Booker, who endorsed Jones in June, has not rescinded his endorsement of Jones and his office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
The offices of three Democratic House members who have endorsed Jones, Reps. Eugene Vindman, Robert Scott, and Suhas Subramanyam, also did not respond to a request for comment on whether their endorsements still stand.
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Jay Jones, who is running to become Virginia’s attorney general in 2025, speaks to the audience during Abigail Spanberger’s bus tour stop in Fairfax, Virginia on June 26, 2025. (Maxine Wallace/The Washington Post/Getty Images)
Vindman’s Republican opponent, Tara Durant, criticized him over his silence in a press release Monday, saying, «At a time when political violence is becoming all too real, Virginians deserve leaders who will lower the temperature and call out dangerous rhetoric — not turn a blind eye when it’s politically convenient.»
On Sunday, after the National Review report, Vindman reaffirmed his support for Jones in a post on X.
Virginia’s two Democratic senators, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, have not officially endorsed Jones but also have not explicitly called for him to exit the race.
Warner, according to Virginia Mercury, called the Jones texts «appalling» and «inconsistent with the person I’ve known.»
Kaine told Fox News Digital in a statement that Jones’ future is in the hands of voters.
«There is nothing that can justify these indefensible words and they are contrary to all I’ve known about Jay Jones for decades,» Kaine said. «With hundreds of thousands of Virginians already having voted, it’s up to Virginians to decide.»
Warner’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
Spanberger, running for governor in one of the most closely watched races in the country, condemned Jones’ messages but stopped short of calling on him to withdraw from the race.
YOUNGKIN SAYS DEMOCRAT AG CANDIDATE JAY JONES MUST ‘STEP AWAY IN DISGRACE’ OVER TEXTS ABOUT FORMER GOP LEADER

Virginia attorney general candidate Jerrauld «Jay» Jones speaks at an event in Norfolk, Virginia. (Trevor Metcalfe/The Virginian-Pilot/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
«I made clear to Jay that he must fully take responsibility for his words,» a Spanberger statement said. «As a candidate — and as the next governor of our commonwealth — I will always condemn violent language in our politics.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Spanberger’s campaign on Monday evening but did not immediately receive a response.
The Virginia Beach Democratic Committee issued a statement affirming its support for Jones, calling for all Virginians to «line up behind» him.
«We are lined up, ten toes down, ready to organize, mobilize and deliver voters for Jay and our entire Democratic ticket,» the statement read. «Recent press may have spotlighted past mistakes. We say, let those without sin cast the first stone. Jay Jones has taken responsibility, apologized and shown he is committed to serving with integrity and accountability that his public record already shows.»
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Rep. Eugene Vindman on Capitol Hill. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
The offices of the two top Democrats in Congress, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether Jones should stay in the race.
A variety of liberal advocacy groups have endorsed Jones as well, including Everytown for Gun Safety, who donated $200,000 to Jones earlier this year and endorsed him. The gun control group did not respond Monday when asked if they would rescind the endorsement.
Republicans across the country, citing the connection between violent rhetoric from the left and political violence resulting in two assassination attempts against President Donald Trump and the murder of Charlie Kirk, have been vocal in calling for Jones to drop out of the race.
«Democrat Jay Jones should drop out of the race immediately and the people of Virginia must continue to have a great attorney general in Jason Miyares who, by the way, has my complete and total endorsement,» Trump wrote in a Truth Social post.
Meanwhile, Republican Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares and Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears sharply criticized Jones over the weekend, saying that his recently published 2022 text messages raise serious questions about his fitness for office.
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Jones has apologized for the texts, calling the remarks «embarrassing and shameful,» and said he had reached out personally to Gilbert and his family.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Jones campaign for comment on plans to stay in the race but did not immediately hear back.
Fox News Digital’s Amanda Macias contributed to this report.
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Ataque a la caravana presidencial en Ecuador: el Gobierno denunció un intento de asesinato contra Daniel Noboa

El presidente de Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, fue atacado este 7 de octubre mientras encabezaba una caravana oficial en la provincia de Cañar, donde tenía previsto anunciar y supervisar obras de agua potable y alcantarillado, según informó la Presidencia. El Ejecutivo indicó que un grupo de personas lanzó piedras y disparos contra los vehículos del convoy en el cantón Tambo, cuando la comitiva se dirigía hacia el estadio local para participar en el evento oficial.
Pese al ataque, el mandatario logró llegar a su destino y cumplió con toda la agenda prevista, que incluyó la entrega del sistema de alcantarillado de Sigsihuayco, la supervisión de los avances de la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales y la firma de un convenio para construir un nuevo sistema de alcantarillado en Quilloac. Las inversiones suman más de USD 6 millones y beneficiarán a cerca de 26.000 habitantes de la zona, de acuerdo con la Secretaría de Comunicación.
La ministra de Energía y Ambiente, Inés Manzano, confirmó en declaraciones a la prensa que el Gobierno presentó una denuncia por tentativa de asesinato contra el presidente de la República. “A las 2:41 de la tarde presentamos la denuncia por tentativa de asesinato en el cantón Tambo, cuando el presidente se aprestaba a participar en el evento. Aparecieron alrededor de 500 personas que lanzaron piedras y también hay signos de bala en el carro del presidente”, afirmó. Pese a esta última declaración la Policía ha indicado que los atacantes “procedieron a lanzar piedras contra los vehículos de la caravana presidencial”.
Manzano precisó que cinco personas fueron detenidas en el lugar y que serán procesadas por terrorismo. “Esto no lo vamos a permitir. Ecuador dice sí a la paz, sí al trabajo. Estas clases de manifestaciones violentas no son las que el país necesita en un momento de progreso y desarrollo”, agregó.
“El presidente está bien, sigue con su itinerario y no permitirá que actos de violencia frenen su trabajo por el país”, sostuvo Manzano. Según la funcionaria, la audiencia de flagrancia para los detenidos se instalaría esta misma tarde.
El ataque se produjo en medio de un clima de tensión política y social marcado por las movilizaciones convocadas por la Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador (Conaie) contra el fin del subsidio al diésel, que ya cumplen su tercera semana.
Aunque las autoridades no atribuyeron directamente el ataque a la organización indígena, Manzano aseguró que “las comunidades ancestrales no están involucradas”, sino que “son células criminales las que están provocando estos actos de terrorismo”. Añadió que no se debe generalizar la responsabilidad sobre todo el movimiento indígena y mencionó que existen dirigentes con denuncias previas por terrorismo.

Desde la Presidencia, el comunicado oficial describió el hecho como una acción de “grupos desestabilizadores que obedecen órdenes de radicalización” y que “intentaron impedir, por la fuerza, la entrega de una obra destinada a mejorar la vida de una comunidad”. La Secretaría de Comunicación afirmó que todos los detenidos serán procesados por los delitos de terrorismo e intento de asesinato y aseguró que “no lograron detener al Gobierno Nacional”.
Durante su discurso en Cañar, Noboa se refirió directamente al ataque y lo vinculó con sectores que, según dijo, buscan evitar reformas políticas en el país. “A diferencia de quienes no quieren una nueva Constitución, ni reducir el número de asambleístas, ni que los recursos públicos lleguen a la gente, nosotros buscamos el camino democrático. Hay quienes quieren mantener poder en unos pocos espacios y dañan la vida de la mayoría de ecuatorianos para conseguirlo”, manifestó el mandatario.
El Ejecutivo anunció que reforzará las medidas de seguridad del mandatario y que los responsables serán llevados ante la justicia. “Dispararle al carro del presidente, dañar bienes del Estado y atacar una obra pública no tiene nada de pacífico. Son actos criminales”, concluyó Manzano.
El ataque a la caravana presidencial en Cañar ocurre mientras el Gobierno busca retomar el control del orden público tras protestas y bloqueos en al menos cuatro provincias del país.
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Trump thanks group representing families of hostages for Nobel Peace Prize appeal

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President Donald Trump issued a letter to the Hostages and Missing Families Forum on the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 massacre, thanking them for their appeal to the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
«Since the abhorrent events of October 7, 2023, that saw families ripped apart, children torn from their parents’ arms, and innocent people shot, killed, and raped, I have been resolved to returning all the hostages home, and ensuring the total destruction of Hamas so these horrific acts may never be repeated. These unspeakable scenes have been seared into our memories, and we will never forget,» Trump wrote.
«My entire administration has been touched by the fact that, through the unimaginable pain and suffering of spending two years not knowing where your loved ones are, you have continued telling their stories and advocating on their behalf.»
ISRAEL, HAMAS MEET IN EGYPT TO REVIVE TRUMP PEACE PLAN AHEAD OF OCT. 7 ANNIVERSARY
President Donald Trump meets with freed Israeli hostages Ohad Ben Ami and Raz Ben Ami, and Ilay and Leela David, the siblings of Evyatar David, who is still held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. Sept. 2025. (The White House)
On Monday, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum issued a letter to the Nobel Committee, saying that after two years of suffering, they felt that Trump’s efforts brought them to a turning point. The group also acknowledged the number of hostages released since Trump’s inauguration, giving some families their loved ones and others «the dignity of burial and closure.»
«President Trump’s determination to bring peace made possible what many said was impossible. From the moment of his inauguration, he brought us light through our darkest times,» the forum wrote. «We are confident that he will not rest until the last hostage is brought home, the war has ended, and peace and prosperity are restored to the people of the Middle East.»
«In this past year, no leader or organization has contributed more to peace around the world than President Trump. While many have spoken eloquently about peace, he has achieved it. While others have offered empty promises, he has delivered tangible results that have saved countless lives,» the forum added.
TRUMP ANNOUNCES ISRAEL AGREES TO GAZA ‘INITIAL WITHDRAWAL LINE’ AS ‘3,000 YEAR CATASTROPHE’ NEARS END

People lift a banner and portraits of Israelis held hostage in the Gaza Strip since 2023, during a rally in Tel Aviv marking the second anniversary of the attacks by Palestinian terrorists, on Oct. 7, 2025. (AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images)
It’s unclear whether Trump will win the prize, but that does not mean he has given up on achieving peace and ending the war.
Trump over the weekend urged the negotiators involved in the indirect talks to «move fast,» but he signaled that he viewed Hamas’ response as positive and called on Israel to «immediately stop the bombing of Gaza.»
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted the 20-point plan while in the U.S. last month. While Hamas said it was ready to release the hostages, it did not give a definitive answer on Trump’s plan.

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the State Dining Room at the White House on Sept. 29, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (POOL)
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio hailed Trump’s deal as «a historic opportunity to close this dark chapter, and to build a foundation for lasting peace and security for all.»
Chief negotiators from Israel and Hamas convened in Egypt on Tuesday as negotiations regarding Trump’s peace plan continued. An Egyptian official with knowledge of the talks told The Associated Press that Hamas and Israel agreed on most of the first-phase terms, including the release of the hostages and the establishment of a ceasefire.
Fox News Digital’s Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.
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Alexander Vindman’s congressman brother leads off Dems boosting Jay Jones after texts: ‘Send a message’

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Democratic Virginia Rep. Yevgeny «Eugene» Vindman, twin brother of Trump impeachment figure Alexander Vindman, blasted out to his Twitter followers a call to vote for Democrats Jay Jones and Abigail Spanberger days after texts showed the former referenced killing Republicans.
Meanwhile, a House of Delegates candidate in conservative southside Virginia doubles and triples down on support of Jones amid social media pushback.
As Jones’ controversy and campaign unraveled over the weekend, Vindman, D-Va., took to X to issue comments standing behind the entire Democratic ticket.
«We’re just a month out from Election Day in Virginia. It’s time for our Commonwealth to send a message that we’re tired of Republican chaos,» Vindman wrote Sunday, two days after texts came to light showing Jones envisioning the murder of then-Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert, R-Shenandoah.
YOUNGKIN SAYS DEMOCRAT AG CANDIDATE JAY JONES MUST ‘STEP AWAY IN DISGRACE’ OVER TEXTS ABOUT FORMER GOP LEADER
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., center, talks with Rep. Eugene Vindman, left, and his brother Alexander Vindman in Washington in 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
Virginia «make a plan to vote — early if you can,» he said, adding «for» and the three X handles for gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger, lieutenant gubernatorial nominee Ghazala Hashmi and Jones.
«Your voice couldn’t be more important this year,» concluded Rep. Eugene Vindman, who coincidentally holds Democratic gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger’s former seat.
The post got ratioed by critics, including one telling Vindman, «Nobody is voting for Jay ‘Two Bullet’ Jones.»
«Get lost,» the man wrote.
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Another respondent posted a meme image of the Harrison family from «Pawn Stars» speaking with a customer and the caption «We need to tone down the political violence rhetoric» – «Virginia Democrats: Best I can do is murder your children.»
A third posted the ubiquitous «Marked Safe From… Today» flag meme, with the caption «Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones.»
«Virginia — not for lovers anymore,» another wrote, referring to the Old Dominion’s famous 50-year tourism slogan.
Rep. Eugene Vindman’s brother Alexander Vindman was a key figure in then-Rep. Adam Schiff’s impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Schiff defended then-witness Alexander Vindman in congressional hearings after Trump and other Republicans repeatedly condemned the former Ukraine-focused National Security Council staffer.
In Washington, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine also defended his support for Jones, saying he’s known the former Norfolk state delegate for 25 years.
«I think those statements were not in character, and he has apologized — I wish other people in public life would sincerely apologize for stuff,» Kaine said.
At the other end of Virginia, a Democrat running for a seat in Pittsylvania County and vicinity doubled and tripled down on her endorsement of Jones as the controversy continued.
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Candidate Melody Cartwright, a former graphic designer at the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville, lambasted the delegate whom Jones had incidentally texted the invective to and vociferously defended the attorney generalship nominee.
Jay Jones «will defend Virginia’s rights, healthcare, and education. Stay the course,» Cartwright wrote on X, inscribing Jones’ handle.
«I stand with (Jay Jones) period. End of statement,» Cartwright wrote in a second tweet, both of which were lambasted by critics.
«Then you stand for a man who fantasizes about the murder of his political opponent’s children and wants to kill them, the parents, and piss on their graves,» replied former Energy Department staffer Matt van Swol.
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NASCAR’s Martinsville Speedway, seen here, is the anchor of Del. Eric Phillips’ district where he is running against Democrat Melody Cartwright. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Another critic said Cartwright’s comment wasn’t just a show of support but «an endorsement of an (expletive) death-obsessed lunatic.»
«No one is surprised. By you, by him, or by your entire party. It’s who you are,» wrote conservative figure Western Lensman.
Another reply included a one-second clip of conservative journalist Andrew Breitbart from his CPAC 2012 intro video, saying «War,» which had been one of the last appearances by the major right-wing figure before his death just days later. Breitbart’s stern-faced delivery of the singular word grew into a memorialization on the right in the time since; depicting the view that the left holds visceral hatred for the right.
Virginia Del. Eric Phillips, R-Martinsville, who defeated Cartwright last cycle and faces her again, told Fox News Digital it’s «not the Virginia way» to even entertain chatter in terms of what Jones referenced in his texts.
«It’s disturbing and disgraceful for my opponent to defend Jay Jones’ vile comments,» Phillips said of Cartwright.
«Standing with someone who talks about shooting colleagues in the head, harming their children, and desecrating graves is indefensible,» Phillips added.
«Anyone who excuses or embraces that kind of hate has no business asking to serve in the Virginia House of Delegates.»
In a separate tweet, Cartwright also bashed Virginia Del. Carrie Coyner, R-Chester, who originally had shared Jones’ texts with the National Review and Fox News Digital.
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