LOOK: Republicans hand out ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ cards mocking Virginia AG hopeful Jay Jones’ scandals

LOOK: Republicans hand out ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ cards mocking Virginia AG hopeful Jay Jones’ scandals

FIRST ON FOX: As Virginia Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones faces mounting backlash over multiple scandals, Republicans are handing out Monopoly-style cards to voters mocking the Democrat’s controversies.

Fox News Digital obtained images of the cards from the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), which first distributed them during its "Hit the Road, Jay" media tour in Roanoke and the neighboring Shenandoah Valley.

Four cards, designed to resemble those in Charles B. Darrow’s famous board game based off Atlantic City real estate, include images of Jones taking the place of "Uncle Pennybags."

"RAGA is spotlighting that it’s rules for Jay, but not for thee, whether it’s zero accountability for murderous text messages or zero punishment for crimes that land most Virginians behind bars," RAGA Executive Director Adam Piper told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.

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Some of the cards included an orange "Chance" card reading "Rules for Jay but not for thee" – "Community service for political gain" – "Paid by law firm for community service" – "Now under criminal investigation for fraud."

That card references criticism of Jones having filed 1,000 hours of community service with his own political action committee and the NAACP following a 116-mph reckless driving arrest.

Critics have suggested there is more to the sworn affirmation of those service hours as the second county prosecutor in a week filed a recusal request from the otherwise murky ongoing investigation.

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A Fox News Digital freedom of information request for New Kent County seeking communications and records between the signatories of those sworn hours and the county itself remains outstanding.

Two other cards – one in "Community Chest" yellow and the other in "Chance" orange – mimic the well-known "Get out of jail free" card but featuring Jones’ face instead of Pennybags.

A fourth card modeled off of Monopoly’s "Community Chest" selections includes a recounting of the substance of Jones’ scandalous texts that came to light earlier this month:

"Jay Jones believes: [checkmark] political opponents should die, [checkmark] political opponents’ kids should die, [checkmark] cops should die."

"No wonder Jay Jones voted for no-cash bail."

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A RAGA official told Fox News Digital that the cards continue to be distributed among many of Virginia’s county and independent-city Republican Party offices to share with the public.

A moving billboard featuring the card images was also dispatched to roam around the capital city of Richmond this week.

That timing coincides with Virginia Democrats reconvening a special session that never officially closed earlier this term in order to ram through a constitutional amendment that would allow them to redraw congressional district boundaries.

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Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, who is running for governor and currently presides over the otherwise Democratic-majority state Senate, condemned the move and called it a ploy to try to pull her off the campaign trail.

She is expected to hold a campaign rally with Gov. Glenn Youngkin near South Boston, Va., later Tuesday.

Fox News Digital reached out to Jones’ campaign for comment.

Category Politics
Published Oct 28, 2025
Last Updated 2 hours ago