Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) is challenging Democrat mega-donor George Soros to meet with the victims of criminals who have been unleashed upon the public by Soros-supported “soft on crime” prosecutors, a list which includes Loudoun County’s Buta Biberaj.
Miyares scored an upset victory in November 2021 to become the Old Dominion’s attorney general, alongside Gov. Glenn Youngkin. Both GOP stars rose on a wave of voters who had voted Democrat for several election cycles but have been repulsed by the indoctrination of schoolchildren, Covid-19 lockdown abuses, and violent criminals not being held to account.
“I would challenge George Soros to sit in the same room I did with dozens and dozens of victims of violent crime,” Miyares said in a videotaped interview circulating on Twitter. “They’ve been the victim of these criminal-first, victim-last prosecutors.”