
Jason Miyares, Republican state AGs at odds with Donald Trump over TikTok ban
On one side of the ban TikTok debate, we have 21 Republican state attorneys general, including Virginia AG Jason Miyares.
On one side of the ban TikTok debate, we have 21 Republican state attorneys general, including Virginia AG Jason Miyares.
We got ourselves a 2025 Virginia politics cycle shocker on Monday: Jason Miyares is going to run for a second term as attorney general, ceding the Republican Party gubernatorial nomination to Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears.
The Trump Supreme Court couldn’t even bother itself to make up a legal reason to purge 1,600 Virginia voters from the state voter rolls. The six MAGA justices just voted, then tucked their tails. “We are deeply disappointed that the vicious voting rights attacks from the governor and attorney general have been permitted to prevail,”…
The Trump Supreme Court has decided to allow Glenn Youngkin and Jason Miyares to purge 1,600 Virginia voters from the state’s voter rolls, gutting voter protections that had been enshrined in a 1993 federal law.
A federal judge has issued an injunction ordering the Youngkin administration to restore the voting rights of more than 1,600 Virginia residents.
Republicans in Richmond are staying away from talking publicly about the lawsuit filed by two Waynesboro Republicans aimed at blocking the certification of votes cast in the Nov. 5 election.
Attorney General Jason Miyares released a new short film as part of Ceasefire Virginia featuring stories of lives impacted by gun violence.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares led a 22-state coalition to encourage denial of requests to dismiss a lawsuit brought under the ATA.
The Virginia Retirement System already doesn’t consider ESG criteria in its investment decisions. Attorney General Jason Miyares apparently doesn’t let a problem that doesn’t exist get in his way of proposing a solution that isn’t needed.
The Biden-Harris administration wants to allow Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients to sign up for coverage on federal health-insurance exchanges.