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The Arrington Gavin Show Ep. 586 “VIRGINIA POLITICS ERUPTS OVER ‘COTTON-PICKING’ REMARK”

podcast May 14, 2026


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Episode 586 of The Arrington Gavin Show takes a deep dive into the political controversy surrounding Virginia Congresswoman Jen Kiggans after a radio interview sparked national backlash. During a discussion about Virginia redistricting and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ involvement in state politics, a radio host told Jeffries to keep his “cotton-picking hands off of Virginia” — a phrase widely criticized for its racist historical ties to slavery. Kiggans responded, “That’s right. Ditto. Yes. Yes to that,” igniting outrage from Democrats and civil rights advocates nationwide.

Now critics are demanding apologies — and even resignation calls are growing louder — while Kiggans insists she was agreeing with the political point about outside interference in Virginia politics, not the language itself.

Tonight, Arrington breaks down the full audio controversy, the racial and political implications of the phrase, the escalating battle over Virginia redistricting, and what this means for one of the most closely watched congressional races in America. Is this political outrage justified, or has the controversy become weaponized in an already heated election cycle?

🔥 Strong opinions. Real talk. Independent thinking.

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