Editorials
What Democrats Don’t Want Voters To Know About IVF
Democrats have been working hard to make a “slippery slope” argument.
Justice System Fails To Deliver For Families Of 9/11 Victims
Not once have I seen any American prisoner treated half as well as Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
The DC Area’s Illegal Immigrant Murder Problem
Instead of actively working to change the law, progressives continue to find creative ways to circumvent the law.
Election Fraud in a New Form: Harris As the Nominee
The Democrats who claim that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy somehow see no irony.
Harris Has Virtually Disavowed Her Career as a Prosecutor
Everything she publicly supported she has subsequently decried.
Progressive Prosecutor’s Data Show Increase In Crime
For years, progressives have whined about prosecuting crime, what they dub “mass incarceration,” as a woe to society.
An Anti-Panda Perspective
Pandering to panda lovers is no way to conduct foreign affairs. And if it is, Americans at least deserve to know the details.
The Trump Trial: An Uncommon Charge Under Suspicious Circumstances
How can Bragg claim it’s justice?
New York City Can Solve Subway Crime Problem Without National Guard
Before calling in the National Guard, there are a number of easier (and cheaper) solutions that could quickly cut crime in the city.
Virginia Democrats Propose Making Fentanyl A Misdemeanor
Virginia Democrats are pushing a bill that allows prosecutors to reduce any drug possession to a Class 1 misdemeanor if the possession amounts to less than one gram of the substance.
Prosecuting Crimes Can Fix DC’s Crime Problem
How many arrests does it take for an individual to believe there are meaningful consequences for decisions they make? Apparently, in our nation’s capital, the answer is “at least seven.”
Democratic Bill Would Effectively Cap Criminal Sentences
What advocates pitch as a “second look” is really a “criminal sentence cap” of 15 years.
Press Coverage
Maggie Cleary Kilgore On O’Connor And Company (2/5/2024)
Maggie Cleary Kilgore joins O’Connor and Company to discuss Democrats’ proposal to cap criminal sentences.
Special Counsel Maggie Cleary Speaks At Moms For Freedom Event
Maggie Cleary, who serves as special counsel to Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, spoke at a Madison-Culpeper Moms for America event on human trafficking at Novum Baptist Church in Reva on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023.
Smithfield High Students Learn To ‘Stop The Bleed’
On site were Virginia Deputy Secretary of Public Safety Maggie Cleary, representing Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration, and Del. Emily Brewer, R-Isle of Wight.
Governor Honors Prince William County Firefighters For I-95 Shutdown Response
On Wednesday, February 22, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the 2022 Governor’s Fire Service Awards recipients as part of the annual Virginia Fire Chiefs Association Expo and Symposium in Virginia Beach.
Miyares Visits Virginia’s Largest State Prison With Former Gov. Allen
AG joined by Deputy Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security Maggie Cleary on unannounced visit to Red Onion State Prison.
Soros-Funded DA And Youngkin Official Duke It Out Over Historic Crime Wave
“Violent Crime will continue to rise as long as we have #Sorosfunded prosecutors who refuse to do their jobs,” Deputy Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security for the Youngkin administration, Maggie Cleary, tweeted Monday.
Youngkin Official And Fairfax Co. Prosecutor Tussle On Twitter Over Violent Crime
Murders are the highest they’ve been in Virginia since 1994, according to data from the Virginia State Police.
Millions To Cut Gun Violence Hinges On Republicans And Democrats Making A Deal
“The solution is not to have these communities be told by bureaucrats how to combat crime in a community where they can’t even name a street,” Maggie Cleary said at the Senate hearing.
Former Culpeper Prosecutor Tapped As Deputy Secretary
Former Culpeper County Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Maggie Cleary has been named a Virginia deputy secretary of public safety & homeland security.
Local Attorney To Become Federal Prosecutor
When she was in fifth grade, Mary Margaret “Maggie” Cleary said she remembers telling her classmates that she had prosecutorial ambitions.