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Governor Youngkin threw is a curve ball this week by signing an amendment to have Loudoun County’s School Board election in 2022 versus 2023. Don’t get us wrong, it was a pleasant surprise and we also recognize it has to pass the House and Senate. If it passes, beautiful Christmas came early. If it doesn’t pass, they are still up for reelection in 2023 and cannot be protected then.

In January 2022, VA Overwatch started preparing for the midterms as well as 2023. We’ve acquired a large number of domains, applications, tools, proprietary code development and have been doing a ton of research. By being proactive, and with some help from PACT (a VAO initiative), we were able to pivot and are building out a comprehensive website called lcps.exposed which will be released this coming week. Essentially bringing the saga of Loudoun County over the past few years to one location.

We are strongly encouraging citizens across Virginia that have had it with their school board and board of supervisors to start building your framework now. Buy a domain or two, learn how to build a website, create social media accounts to push the material out to the masses and create a central location for all news stories, documents, FOIA’s, videos, lessons plans, etc. so that it is easy for people to reminded WHY these evil doers must go. Angry emoji’s won’t work. Don’t be caught flatfooted, start prepping now. Questions on how to get started? Drop us a line: info@vaoverwatch.com.

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Crime has vaulted near the top of voters’ concerns, just after the economy and inflation. According to Gallup, 80 percent of Americans worry “a great deal” or a “fair amount” about crime, the highest level in two decades.

 

Such fears pose yet another midterm election hurdle for Democrats, on top of public angst over soaring prices and President Biden’s dismal public approval ratings.

 

As a former prosecutor, substitute judge, legal advocate for children, state Senator, and as a legislator, Jennifer Wexton should be well aware that our society is a dangerous place. Wexton should understand that our children, the elderly, and everyone else in between needs to be protected from violent criminals and repeat offenders. She ignores this and advocates on their behalf with light sentences, “no cash bail”, Criminal Justice Reform, and Restorative Justice.

 

Do you recall the rape of a (15) year old girl in a Loudoun County High School bathroom in May 2021 by a transgendered student? If this wasn’t bad enough, “Criminal Justice Reform” allowed for the rapists sentenced to be reduced, removing him from the sexual assault registry and providing supervised probation. To make matters worse, the Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler IGNORED the federally mandated processes and procedures when incidents of this nature occur, and now Wexton is abolishing Title IX protections under HR5-Equality Act.

 

Jennifer Wexton got the ball rolling on the rapists lenient sentence by introducing Bill NO. 1082 in 2017, which passed (and she’s proud of it, see video during meeting with NAACP).

In 2019, Wexton proudly endorsed Buta Biberaj for Loudoun County Commonwealth Attorney. Prior to being elected, Biberaj was the legal redress for the Loudoun NAACP; this is not an insignificant detail. Biberaj also belongs to the Virginia Progressive Prosecutors For Justice. The VPPFJ’s primary goal is “Criminal Justice Reform” or “Restorative Justice”.

 

Wexton, Biberaj are closely aligned Progressive ideologues and share questionable associations with a variety of organizations and people.

Who could forget the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020 over George Floyd. Wexton is so radical that she sponsored the “George Floyd Justice Policing Act” (defund the police) and the “Mental Health Justice Act” that allowed for increased funding for social workers that are meant to take the place of police officers around the country.

 

These are only a few examples of what Wexton and the Progressive Democrats “Criminal Justice Reform” and “Restorative Justice” look like for Public Safety:

 

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