“The leadership of the Democrat Party is inciting violence as a strategy to win power,” Earle-Sears declared at a Fredericksburg campaign event.
Her statement came shortly after National Review released disturbing 2022 text messages from Jay Jones, the Democrat nominee for Virginia Attorney General — messages that paint a terrifying picture of how deep this violent mindset runs.
In those texts, Jones didn’t just debate political differences. He fantasized about killing his rivals.
“Gilbert gets two bullets to the head,” Jones wrote about a former Republican lawmaker.
And it didn’t stop there.
“I will go to their funerals to piss on their graves,” the Democrat candidate added.
This wasn’t satire. This was a Democrat nominee for one of the state’s highest offices openly discussing political executions.
Earle-Sears warned that this wasn’t an isolated scandal — it’s part of a much larger pattern within the Democrat Party.
“Try to name a Democrat leader who hasn’t called the president Hitler,” she challenged. “Try to name one who hasn’t said Republicans and our policies are an existential threat to democracy.”
She’s right. The constant drumbeat of “Republicans are dangerous” has created a culture where violence feels justified to the radical left.
And in the shadow of Charlie Kirk’s assassination — an act Attorney General Pam Bondi directly blamed on “left-wing radicals” — these revelations take on chilling significance.
Earle-Sears didn’t stop with Jay Jones. She turned her fire toward her opponent, Rep. Abigail Spanberger, accusing her of encouraging rage-filled activism.
“My opponent urges her supporters to fill their hearts with violent hate,” Earle-Sears said. “’Let your rage fuel you,’ Abigail says.”
Earle-Sears reminded voters exactly what “rage” means — violent, uncontrolled anger — and asked why someone running for governor would tell her supporters to embrace it.
“Abigail Spanberger – running for governor, you can’t get more establishment than that – urges her supporters to act with violent, uncontrolled rage against me,” she added.
🚨 NEW AD: Jay Jones dreamed of murdering two young kids and their dad over politics—and Abigail Spanberger wants him to be attorney general. pic.twitter.com/RoipSKn436
This isn’t a slip-up. It’s the Democrat Party’s playbook — normalize hate, justify aggression, and silence opposition.
Earle-Sears drove the point home: Democrat leaders may not pull the triggers, but their rhetoric inspires those who do.
“The unstable pull the triggers, but they are inspired by the hate tolerated and encouraged by the leadership of the Democrat Party,” she said.
Look at the record. Trump assassination attempts. Charlie Kirk murdered while speaking on campus. Conservative voices beaten or silenced across universities. And now a Democrat nominee talking about executing Republicans.
This isn’t random. It’s the direct result of years of inflammatory Democrat messaging.
The Virginia Republican made it clear that apologies aren’t enough.
“So it is not enough for Jay Jones to drop out of the race,” she declared. “Let me be clear: Spanberger’s continuing support for Jay Jones is also disqualifying her for office.”
Jones’ half-hearted response said it all.
“Like all people, I’ve sent text messages that I regret,” Jones said.
“Regret” doesn’t erase fantasies about murder. It’s not an apology — it’s political damage control.
Earle-Sears framed the crisis perfectly: America is fighting for its moral core.
“Our way of life is under violent attack from the left,” she said. “They canceled us. They silenced us. They lied about the very facts of nature.”
As an immigrant who’s seen what happens when radical ideologies take over, Earle-Sears issued a powerful warning.
“As an immigrant, I have seen what happens when leftists destroy the foundations of freedom,” she warned. “We must not look away.”
Her closing words carried a message every voter needs to hear.
“Let us join together, no matter what our political party, no matter our faith, and say ‘Stop,’” she urged. “Together we can reject the darkness and let in the light.”
The contrast couldn’t be starker. Democrats like Jones and Spanberger are normalizing hate and rage — while leaders like Earle-Sears are fighting to restore sanity, peace, and respect for human life.
Despite trailing in the polls, Earle-Sears’ courage is breaking through the noise. Her willingness to name the Democrat Party’s “violence-for-power” agenda could be the wake-up call America desperately needs.
Because if voters don’t push back now — this culture of rage could become the new normal.