Politics
Fairfax Prosecutor Calls Voters ‘Obtuse’ for Expecting Campaign Promise Fulfillment

Clear Facts
- Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano testified before Congress that voters are ‘obtuse’ if they expect him to keep campaign promises
- Descano removed his immigration policy from his website weeks before appearing at the House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing
- Republican Rep. Jim Jordan engaged in a heated exchange with the progressive prosecutor over the removed policy statements
A progressive prosecutor in Virginia sparked outrage Thursday after telling Congress that voters who expect elected officials to honor their campaign promises are simply too dumb to understand politics.
Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano made the stunning statement during testimony before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement.
Republican Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan confronted Descano about suspicious timing: his office scrubbed immigration policy statements from his official website just weeks before the congressional hearing. The exchange quickly turned contentious as Jordan pressed the prosecutor on his deliberate attempt to hide his record from public scrutiny.
Descano’s dismissive attitude toward voters represents a growing pattern among progressive prosecutors who campaign on soft-on-crime policies, then bristle when constituents demand accountability. These officials often run on promises of criminal justice reform and leniency, only to distance themselves from those positions when facing political heat.
The removal of policy statements from government websites raises serious transparency concerns. Elected officials have a duty to maintain public records of their positions and policies, not sanitize their digital footprint when facing congressional oversight.
Progressive prosecutors have faced mounting criticism nationwide as crime rates spike in jurisdictions where they’ve implemented lenient policies. Many of these officials received substantial funding from left-wing megadonors during their campaigns, raising questions about whose interests they truly serve.
Descano’s contemptuous characterization of voters as “obtuse” exposes the elitist mindset prevalent among progressive officials who view themselves as above accountability to the citizens they’re supposed to serve. This arrogance reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of representative government and the social contract between elected officials and their constituents.
The congressman’s line of questioning highlighted a critical issue: when prosecutors selectively enforce laws based on political ideology rather than public safety, communities suffer the consequences. Transparency about these policies isn’t optional—it’s essential to democratic accountability.
Fairfax County residents deserve to know what policies their top prosecutor supports, especially regarding immigration enforcement and cooperation with federal authorities. The deliberate concealment of this information ahead of congressional testimony suggests Descano knows his positions won’t withstand public scrutiny.
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Margaret Kinlaw
May 15, 2026 at 5:13 am
What a POS. But then again all liberals are.
Fred Tiegmeyer
May 15, 2026 at 6:39 am
I love it! I wonder how many genders Descano thinks there are?