PWCGOP criticizes Jay Jones and raises questions about campaign spending in October 2025 posts

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PWCGOP, an account associated with the Prince William County Republican Committee, published a series of posts on October 10, 2025, criticizing political figures and raising questions about campaign activities.

In a post from October 10, 2025, PWCGOP alleged, “.@jonesjay fantasized about shooting Todd Gilbert twice in the head, choosing to execute him over Hitler and Pol Pot. Then he called Gilbert’s young children ‘little fascists’ who should be killed — in their weeping mother’s arms

But and Guzman and Foy still support Jones 100%”.

Later that day, PWCGOP questioned a potential voting decision with the post, “Will Flash Drive Abby vote for @jonesjay?”.

In another post on October 10, 2025, PWCGOP scrutinized campaign advertising practices, stating, “Wonder how much Flash Drive Abby is spending on YouTube ads, and is she paying a market price, or is she getting a discount?

It’s nice to have friends.”

PWCGOP is affiliated with the Republican Party in Prince William County, Virginia. The posts reference several individuals: Jay Jones, a former member of the Virginia House of Delegates; Todd Gilbert, Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates; Elizabeth Guzman and Kelly Foy, both Democratic politicians; and “Flash Drive Abby,” a nickname that appears to refer to Abby Spanberger, a Democratic U.S. Representative from Virginia. The tweets raise concerns about alleged statements and campaign spending practices during an election season.



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