Miyares took matters into his hands in order to help a man accused of some horrendous crimes prove his innocence. Michael Haas, was falsely convicted of sexually assaulting his sons in 1994. After an unsuccessful attempt to prove his innocence back in 2010, Miyares office decided to take another look at the case. The Court […]
Youngkin’s Gas Holiday Shot Down by Virginia Dems
Governor Youngkin’s plan to help ease the pain Virginians are feeling at the gas pump was rejected by Senate Democrats as the state’s average gas price inches back up to four dollars. As previously reported, Youngkin and the Republican-controlled House of Delegates passed the tax holiday, which would have waived the Old Dominion’s gas tax […]
More Joe Biden Links to Hunter’s Shady Chinese Businesses, Dad Paid Son’s Legal Bills
The heat is rising on President Biden and his increasingly incredulous claims that he knew nothing of his son Hunter’s shady foreign business deals when he was VP and well beyond. In addition to new evidence that Joe and Hunter shared bank accounts and commingled funds, and that Hunter’s business partner at Rosemont Seneca Partners, their investment firm with close links […]
Is America’s Most Popular Cable News Host Eyeing a Career in Politics?
Tucker Carlson is heading to Iowa this summer. The Family Leadership Summit announced the top-rated Fox News host would be the keynote speaker at their annual meeting in Des Moines. Presidential candidates frequently appear at the Christian forum to raise their profile with socially conservative voters ahead of the Iowa caucuses. The event has had a significant impact on the […]
Miyares Honors Victims’ Advocates, Commemorates National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
Attorney General Jason Miyares honored eight people for their service to crime victims in the fifth annual Unsung Heroes Award Ceremony on Tuesday. The ceremony was one of several stops Miyares is making this week in a tour commemorating National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Miyares said a business owner once told him, “It’s really easy […]
Youngkin Announces First Responders Support Funds
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced $6.5 million in funding to support a digital mapping project of public schools for use by administration and first responders in emergencies. In the Monday evening announcement, Youngkin also touted his recent approval of Delegate Rob Bell’s (R-Albemarle) HB 741, which requires detailed floor plans to be included in already required public school […]
Senior Advisor to the President Set to Leave White House
The head of the Office of Public Engagement and one of the White House’s senior advisors, former Congressman Cedric Richmond (D-La.), is preparing to leave his post. According to multiple sources, Richmond will leave to work in the private sector in the coming weeks and likely consult for the Democratic National Committee ahead of the midterm elections. […]
Supreme Court Sides with Elite School’s “Selective Admissions” Policy
Following several lawsuits, including one joined by Virginia Attorney General Miyares and 15 other states in opposition to Thomas Jefferson High’s race-based high school admissions policies, the U.S. Supreme court has declined to block the school’s use of the policy. Miyares and the coalition’s issue with the policy were it disproportionally affected Asian-American students. According […]
Amazon Approved to Build New HQ2 in Arlington
The Arlington County Board voted unanimously Saturday to approve plans for development at Amazon’s HQ2, including the Helix, an up to 350-foot high spiral-shaped tower with indoor meeting spaces and a walking paths on the outside. The PenPlace plan also includes three 22-story office buildings, public park space, and retail pavilions. The vote concludes a […]