Governor Glenn Youngkin

Virginia GOP Divided Over Gay Porn Scandal Involving Lieutenant Governor Nominee

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin requested that the Republican lieutenant governor nominee, John Reid, withdraw from the race following allegations of explicit content on a social media account linked to Reid. Reid denied the account’s ownership and refused to withdraw, creating a party split. While some Republicans accused Youngkin of targeting Reid due to his sexuality—Reid is Virginia’s first openly gay statewide nominee—Youngkin framed the controversy as a damaging distraction. Despite initial tension, Youngkin ultimately stated he would support Reid’s decision to remain in the race.

Read More

Virginia Governor Grants Clemency to Officer Who Killed Unarmed Man

Following a jury conviction for recklessly handling a firearm resulting in the death of Timothy McCree Johnson, Officer Wesley Shifflett received a three-year prison sentence. However, Governor Glenn Youngkin granted Shifflett clemency, citing an unjust sentence and disproportionate punishment compared to sentencing guidelines. This decision sparked outrage from Johnson’s mother and the prosecuting attorney, who viewed it as a validation of Shifflett’s actions and an undue influence on the justice system. The governor’s action maintains Shifflett’s felony conviction but eliminates his prison sentence.

Read More