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Bacon Meme of the Week

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Fatal Fairfax Stabbing Sparks Questions About Prosecutor Policies and ICE Cooperation
by Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
Republished with permission fromย IWFeaturesOn Feb. 23, Abdul Jalloh, a Sierra Leone national in the country illegally, fatally stabbed Stephanie Minter, a 41-year-old mother, at a bus stop in Fairfax County, Virginia, according to law enforcement.

Stephanie Minter Prior to Minterโs murder, Jalloh, 32, had previously been arrested more than 30 times for multiple offenses, including rape, malicious wounding, assault, drug possession, identity theft, trespassing, larceny, firing a weapon, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and pickpocketing.
In more than a dozen of Jallohโs prior arrests, prosecutors entered โnolle prosequi,โ a legal term meaning they chose not to pursue the charges.
The refusal to pursue charges against Jalloh and the most recent stabbing incident raise critical questions about the countyโs notoriously soft-on-crime, George Soros-backed Commonwealthโs Attorney, Steve Descano. Many Fairfax County residents are asking how itโs possible that after more than 30 arrests, Jalloh was still roaming the streets.
โThis case isnโt just a preventable tragedyโitโs criminal negligence by a prosecutor who protects criminals from consequences, especially illegal aliens.โ Sean Kennedy, president of Virginians for Safe Communities, told IW Features. โDescanoโs office even has a policy to give illegals preferential treatment, and that dangerous discrimination cost Stephanie Minter her life.โย
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Why Do Dems Bother?
Assembly majority poised to appoint a judge who hates us.
by Joe Fitzgerald
Will Democrats in the General Assembly find a way to piss away their majority?
Historically, yes. Then theyโll begin looking for a woman to blame it on. (See Filler-Corn, Eileen.)

Todd Gilbert. Photo credit: Washington Post Ranking Democrats are currently defending being on the verge of appointing Todd Gilbert to a judgeship. The former Republican speaker of the House of Delegates is a Trump administration reject, fired before he could be confirmed as a U.S. Attorney. He casually stomped on any Democratic initiative in sight when he was in power.
But judgeships are one of the last bastions of Good Old Boy patronage in Virginia. Nominations are made by the local members of the assembly and approved as a group by the full body. Norfolk Dems pick a judge, Valley Pubs pick a judge, and they all go out for drinks in the Shockoe Slip and talk about how hard they work for their partyโs values.
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A Dangerous Bill
by Dick Hall-Sizemore

Del. Dan Helmer (D-Fairfax) Chief patron of HB 333 The General Assembly has passed, and has sent to the governor for her review, legislation that would require that any โprogram of instruction on or relating to the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the United States Capitolโ shall:
โ1. Not describe, portray, or present as credible a description or portrayal of the actions precipitating or involved in the events of the January 6, 2021, insurrection as peaceful protest;
2. Not state, suggest, or present as credible a statement or suggestion that there was extensive election fraud that could have changed or actually changed the results of the 2020 presidential election; and
3. Describe the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the United States Capitol as an unprecedented, violent attack on United States democratic institutions, infrastructure, and representatives for the purpose of overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election.โ
This is so wrong on so many levels.ย First, the legislature should not be getting into the specifics of what teachers teach.ย We are just getting over the argument over whether evolution and creation science should have equal weight in schools.ย Second, it sets a dangerous precedent for future legislatures.ย For example, many conservatives would love to instruct schools not to teach that climate change is real. Finally, one can hardly, in good conscience, condemn Gov. Youngkinโs prohibition on teaching critical race theory and other โdivisiveโ topics and then prohibit teaching certain ideas concerning the January 6 attacks and the 2020 election and require how the Capitol insurrection must be depicted.
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Descano Strikes Again
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Fairfax Prosecutor Was Warned Repeatedly About Violent Illegal Alien
by Kerry Dougherty
On Wednesday we wrote about the cruel – and preventable – murder of 41-year-old Stephanie Minter in Fairfax County last month.

Steve Descano. Commonwralth’s Attorney, Fairfax. Photo credit: WTOP She was stabbed to death at a bus stop allegedly by Abdul Jollah, an illegal alien and a one-man crime spree. He had been arrested at least 30 times for everything from rape to assault before police say he wantonly took the life of a random Virginia woman.
This depraved piece of human excrement should have been deported back to Sierra Leone or to a third country years ago. That didnโt happen due to lazy and lax prosecutors in Fairfax County who care little about law-abiding Americans while wringing their hands over the plight of criminals.
The commonwealth attorney in Fairfax County is Steve Descano, one of Americaโs so-called Soros prosecutors who was elected with the support of George Soros, a billionaire who is attempting to tear down the walls of law and order one jurisdiction at a time.
Wherever you find a soft-on-crime prosecutor chances are he or she was bankrolled by Soros.
Unfortunately, for those who want to ignore the Jollah case, the best local reporter in Virginia, Nick Minock, is working the story.
In response to a FOIA request (remember when the legacy media used to FOIA information?) Minock learned that Descanoโs office was warned not once, but three times, by Fairfax police that Jollah was violent, dangerous and likely to kill. Continue reading.
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Justice for Marvin Waters?

Who, you might wonder, is the victim Marvin Waters?
From his family’s GoFundMe page:
“On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, our belovedย Marvin Watersย was taken from us in the most heartbreaking and violent way.
“He was stabbed and killed while waiting at a bus stop near Richmond Highway and North Kings Highway in Groveton, Fairfax County, Virginia. He was only 32 years old.
“Marvin didnโt deserve to leave this world like that. He was kind. He was funny. He made people feel seen. He had a whole life ahead of himโfull of music, family, stories, and love. We are heartbroken. Marvin was more than just a son, a brother, uncle, and a friend. Marvin could light up a room with just laughter, caring about all the people around him. Marvin brought so much joy into everyday moments, loved by so many people. Now, instead of planning his future, weโre planning how to bring his body home to Portsmouth so we can say goodbye.”
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Albemarle School Board Moves to Shut Down TPUSA Chapter
by Victoria Manning
The Albemarle School Board is trying to shut down the largest TPUSA chapter in the nation after the TPUSA club scheduled Erika Kirk to speak at its April meeting.
Current district policy allows outside speakers on campus. But the school board recently attempted to shut down another conservative speaker attending the TPUSA club โ Family Foundation President Victoria Cobb. The Family Foundationโs attorneys challenged the school board, and the board was slapped down when a court intervened.
Now they’re at it again, with the Albemarle School Boardโin Charlottesvilleโscheduled to have a โspecial budget work sessionโ at their meeting on March 5, 2026. Yet that isnโt the big item on the agenda. The public most likely has no idea that this meeting is actually an attempt to cancel the Western Albemarle High TPUSA club. The board also doesnโt allow public speakers at their โspecialโ meetings.
At their Feb. 26th meeting, board member Allison Spillman made a motion to go into closed session to โto advise with regard to legal and safety considerations relating to a recent request from a student organization at Western Albemarle High School to have a presentation by an outside speaker.โ Spillman is the same board member who claims to be the parent of a โtrans studentโ and equated TPUSA with the KKK.
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Losing Trust
Fairfax County Public Schools: more money, fewer students

by Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
There has been a significant decline in enrollment in Virginiaโs largest public school district. Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) experienced the largest drop in student enrollment of any district in the state from 2015 to 2025, according to the University of Virginia Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service. While neighboring Prince William County Public Schools โ the stateโs second-largest district โ grew by 3,970 students, FCPS saw a decrease of 6,894 students during the same period.
Itโs not that the number of school-aged children in Fairfax County is declining โ in fact, the opposite is true. From 2019 to 2025, the population of school-aged children increased by more than 9,000. But families with greater financial means and/or flexibility are seeking alternative educational options as concerns grow about the performance and outcomes of the districtโs public schools.
As FCPS leaders request $4.1 billion in the proposed fiscal year 2027 budget, many taxpayers are also expressing frustration. Critics rightly argue that increased spending has not translated into improved student outcomes. From 2019 to 2025, average per-pupil expenditures rose by more than $6,000, while average SAT scores declined by 35 points over the same period.
Not surprisingly, FCPS stopped publishing SAT scores on its website several years ago. In response, the Fairfax County Taxpayers Alliance regularly submits Freedom of Information Act requests and shares the results publicly.
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Tightening the Nuts and Bolts
Former Secretary of Finance Steve Cummings explains how the Youngkin administration saved hundreds of millions of dollars a year through tighter financial controls: more internal audits, better cash flow management, stronger cyber-security, and attention to nuts-and-bolts financial management.
Jim Bacon: Greetings, everyone. I’m Jim Bacon, and this is the Oinkonomics podcast. In our last podcast, we talked to former finance secretary Steve Cummings, who gave us an overview of the Youngkin administration’s fiscal and economic accomplishments. There was a lot more ground to cover, so Steve has graciously agreed to return for another round. This time, we’re going to take a closer look at the nitty-gritty aspects of keeping Virginia one of the most financially strong states in the country. Welcome back to Oinkonomics, Steve.
Steve Cummings: Thank you, Jim. Appreciate being back again.
Bacon: Last time we chatted, you touched upon Governor Youngkin’s thinking that the state secretary of finance should take a CFO-like approach to the job. Traditionally, the position has been organized around budgeting, budget forecasting, collecting revenues, paying bills, and managing debt. But the modern CFO does a lot more. So, let’s start with a high-altitude description of the job as you see it.
Cummings: I mentioned this in our last conversation that as I got into this role, I realized that many states have different structures to their Secretary of Finance function, and many of them have elected officials that are part of finance, but frankly, those elected officials really aren’t accountable to the Secretary of Finance. And that would typically be in the areas of controller or treasurer. And whatโs distinctively different in Virginia from many others, is that it is structured like a true CFO office. I had planning and budget, I had tax revenue collections, I had fund management within Treasury and the group that does debt, and then payments that go outside to vendors and to other constituents that the Commonwealth owes money to.
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Democrat Groups Invest $19 Million to Pass Redistricting Referendum

Image credit: Grok by Ken Reid
Republicans have so far failed to get the state courts to stop an April 21 referendum to suspend bipartisan redistricting and enable the Democrat-controlled General Assembly to draw new maps to give them a 10-1 advantage in U.S. House races this fall.
And it would also seem Republicans are at a disadvantage to the Democrats โ again! โ in raising the money needed to get the gerrymandering defeated at the polls.
On VPAP.org the other day, I discovered that the top donors in Richmond are not Dominion Power or Michael Bills Clean Virginia, but two Washington, DC-based Democrat groups who are putting a combined in $19 million to pass the referendum.
House Majority Forward, which VPAP listed as giving $10 million, is described on its web site โa progressive, non-profit organization committed to promoting economic growth and opportunity, social justice, environmental stewardship, and democracy in the United States of America. We aim to achieve these core goals through aggressive advocacy of policies that move America in the right direction.โ
The president of House Majority Forward is Mike Smith, a longtime Democratic Party staffer. Mike Smith is also the president of the House Majority PAC, a position he has held since January 2023, according to InfluenceWatch.com.
Punchbowl News Feb. 24 reported the partyโs campaign, Virginians for Fair Elections, has already spent $5.3 million on ads and referenced the $10 million from House Majority Forward.
The other Democrat money group is โThe Fairness Project,โ which is listed at $9 million in donations.
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While Del. Rasoul Condemns ICE,ย Illegal Alien Stabs Fredericksburg Woman to Death

by Scott Dreyer
On Monday, February 23, Stephanie Minter, 41, of Fredericksburg, was found stabbed to death at a Fairfax County bus stop with multiple knife wounds to the upper body. Minter was a mother whose life was ended far too soon.
The next day, police arrested Abdul Jalloh, 32, from Sierra Leone, who entered the US illegally in 2012, during the Obama Administration. Sierra Leone is a tiny country in West Africa between Liberia and Guinea. Sierra Leone is about 78% Muslim and 21% Christian.
Unbelievably, Jalloh has been arrested more than 30 times for charges of rape, malicious wounding, assault, drug possession, identity theft, trespassing, larceny, firing a weapon, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and pickpocketing.
Decrying the lack of media attention to the story, a Twitter/X user posted this accusation:
โJudges released Illegal Abdul Jalloh 30+ times before he murdered Stephanie Minter.
โThe Legacy Media doesnโt care.
โAP news stories: 0
PBS news stories: 0
NYT news stories: 0
NPR news stories: 0
ABC news stories: 0
CNN news stories: 0
Washington Post news stories: 0
MSNBC (aka MS NOW) news stories: 0โณAn independent review of these websites seemed to verify that the above sources have no stories about this incident (with the possible exception of MS NOW, whose search link appears unresponsive).
The silence is perhaps most surprising from the Washington Post, since Northern Virginia is in its coverage area and their byline touts โDemocracy Dies in Darkness.โ
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Spanbergerโs Illegal-Aliens-First Agenda
by Kerry Dougherty

Sadly, the House of Delegates holds the power of impeachment for โmal-administration, corruption or endangering the stateโ and controlled by far-left politicians who agree with Spanbergerโs Illegal-Aliens-First agenda. So there is no path to abort her governorship. Yet.
Perhaps you heard, on Monday, February 23, a 41-year-old woman named Stephanie Minter was stabbed to death at a Fairfax County bus stop. Charged with her brutal murder is a 32-year-old illegal alien from Sierra Leone, named Abdul Jalloh.
Law enforcement – such as it is in Fairfax county – was familiar with this dirtbag who entered the country illegally in 2012 and had a final order of removal in 2020.
In a just world, in a sane one, Abigail Spanberger would be on the road to impeachment for deliberately and maliciously endangering the lives of Virginians.
In his 14 years in the country, Jalloh has been a one-man crime spree. Heโs been arrested 30 times for everything from rape to assault but Fairfax prosecutor Steve Descano dropped the charges in almost all of those cases.
According to DHS:
His criminal history includes moreย than 30ย arrests forย chargesย ofย rape, malicious wounding, assault, drug possession, identity theft, trespassing, larceny, firing a weapon, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and pick pocketing. ICE previously lodged a detainer against Jalloh in 2020, and he was granted a final order of removal by a judge who found he could be removed to any country other than Sierra Leone. This case illustrated the importance of third country removals to get criminal illegal aliens out of the U.S.โWe are calling on Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger and Virginia’s sanctuary politicians to commit to not releasing this murderer and violent career criminal from their jail without notifying ICE,โย said Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. Continue reading.
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Virginia School Officials Should Not Be Their Own Regulators
by Todd Truitt
As Virginiaโs new Democratic Governor, Abigail Spanberger will soon shape the direction of public education statewide through five appointments to the Virginia Board of Education. Based on her longstanding focus on transparency and eliminating conflicts of interest, her administration can chart a different course with respect to a recent Virginia practice.

The Spanberger administration will have to consider an important question in choosing these appointees: Should current school district or school officials serve on the very board that regulates them?
As a licensed attorney and Certified Public Accountantโprofessions governed by strict conflict-of-interest rulesโI strongly believe the answer should be no.
This is not about personal character. It is about institutional design, good governance, national best practices and, in particular, public confidence in our public school system.
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The $4 to $5 Billion in Tax Hikes the Assembly is Approving
by Steve Haner

The tax increase proposals still pending at the 2026 General Assembly will extract another $4 to $5 billion annually from Virginians if enacted, shared between the state and the local governments.ย ย ย
The Democrats in political control have taken a bow for producing competing budget proposals that are not dependent on major tax increases, and for killing the large income tax increase and sales tax expansions some of their members proposed.ย That does not mean there will be no tax increases forwarded to Governor Abigail Spanberger (D) for approval.
Three proposals will impact most households and one of them was already signed by Spanberger, with the other two endorsed by her and expected to be signed.ย There are at least five other pending bills which will produce revenue from specific transactions that only some Virginians will have to pay, transactions they can choose to avoid.ย
The most unusual and noteworthy of those is a state gross receipts tax on the sale of firearms or ammunition of 11 percent, a far higher tax rate than any sales tax imposed anywhere in Virginia and far higher than the gross receipts taxes imposed on retailers by Virginia local governments.ย ย


