Choosing Virginia’s Next Attorney General
Marianne K. Burke, Phd - Virginia Grassroots, Fairfax and Viva La Resistance Indivisibles
What happens when the chief legal officer of Virginia – the person sworn to uphold the law – breaks it, undermines the U.S. and Virginia Constitutions, and uses the office for political gain? If you ask Attorney General Jason Miyares, the incumbent seeking reelection in 2025, his answer is simple: reelect him. But his record tells a far different story.
The role1 of Attorney General is to counsel state agencies and legislatures, represent and protect the public interest, and make the welfare of Virginians the highest priority. Instead, Miyares has shown loyalty to President Trump and an extreme right-wing agenda over the people of Virginia.
Miyares is failing to defend Virginians against harmful executive orders. Unlike more than 20 other state Attorney Generals, Miyares refused to challenge Trump’s damaging Executive Orders. He would not act to stop the dismantling2 of the Department of Education, reinstate public education funds3 canceled by Trump, challenge harmful tariffs, protect Birthright Citizenship4, protect women’s reproductive freedom5, or uphold federal employment laws6. Instead he urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade7, Virginia courts to weaken the Voting Rights Act8, and encouraged disenfranchisement of other groups that he disfavored. His challenger, Jay Jones, has promised to go on the offensive9 against these and other attacks.
Miyares violated the US and Virginia Constitutions and provided bad legal advice. He advised Virginia Universities10 to seat Governor Youngkin’s nominees before Senate approval – advice the courts ruled unconstitutional11. In an amicus brief12 he even asserted that the Trump administration did not have to follow the law and that the president could act as a dictator.
Miyares performed political stunts at the public’s expense. He fabricated charges13 against an election official after the 2020 election to justify creating an Election Integrity Unit14. When the case collapsed for lack of evidence, the elections official sued Miyares for malicious prosecution15. He has also harassed school systems– targeting Fairfax County Public Schools with costly, baseless investigations, losing in court but continuing similar probes16 , most recently over gender policies17 in multiple Northern Virginia districts.
Miyares attempted to suppress voting. He attempted to purge legitimate voters from Virginia’s rolls in violation of the National Voter Registration Act18, based on conspiracy theories19. A coalition sued20 and successfully blocked the purge, and the Supreme Court upheld the ruling and forced Virginia to restore the purged names21.
Miyares used fear-mongering and bigotry. He vilified transgender students22, threatened hospitals23 and used inflammatory rhetoric 24 calling Democrats “crazy, leftist communists” with “domestic terrorist” attitudes. He even tried to shut down Democratic fundraising pages with false allegations 25.
Miyares used misleading attacks on his opponent. Miyares accused Jay Jones of being “soft on crime”26, a racist dog whistle implying Jones’ race matters more than his record. In reality, Jones is an accomplished litigator, former Assistant Attorney General, and has experience defending against cases brought by the AG’s office, making him well-qualified to represent the public interest 27.
This November, Virginians can choose between an Attorney General who has repeatedly misused his office, and a candidate committed to upholding the law, protecting citizens and standing against extremist overreach. The facts are clear. The choice should be too.
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FOR FOR JAY JONES - NOT THE PEDO PROTECTOR MIYARES AND HIS MOB BOSS PAM BONDI WHO IS CORRUPT AS HELL!
As a parent in Northern Virginia, Miyares has repeatedly put the focus on political theater. Not protecting my children's privacy or right to quality public education. I'm voting for Jay Jones.