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Van Jones finds himself in Trump’s crosshairs over criminal justice reform credit and the First Step Act’s complicated legacy in 2026.
Van Jones, the former CEO of Jay-Z and Meek Mill’s Reform Alliance, is catching heat from an unexpected direction after years of pushing criminal justice reform into the media’s spotlight.
The rap stars helped form the Reform Alliance to overhaul the probation and parole system, focusing on removing 1 million people from the criminal justice system within 5 years.
Jones, the former CEO of the Reform Alliance, found himself in Trump’s crosshairs today when the former president posted a lengthy Truth Social message recounting their collaboration on the First Step Act, then pivoting to criticism about how Jones has treated him since leaving office.
Trump’s post detailed a moment when Jones allegedly came to him “devastated” seeking help to pass reform legislation that had stalled in Congress for years, claiming he personally secured the conservative votes needed to make it happen.
“When a devastated (he was crying like a baby!) Van Jones of CNN came to me with a group of African American leaders, he had “DEAD” in getting Criminal Justice Reform approved in Congress. Van Jones and these Black reps had been unsuccessfully fighting to get “Reform” for many years. He was just wasting everyone’s time – Needed 5 Conservative Senators – there was no chance, or even hope, for a win. I liked some of the people he was with, agreed with what they were saying, and quickly rounded up the votes needed to get CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM approved,” Donald Trump seethed.
“Now I watch this guy, Van Jones, every chance he gets, calling me a ‘Dictator,’ and far worse. He should be ashamed of himself!!!” Trump continued.
What Trump is yapping about and giving himself credit for is delivering on the First Step Act in 2018. But the actual groundwork for reform had been laid over the years by organizations like the Reform Alliance.
The broader ecosystem of reform advocates was working on this issue long before and after his presidency.
The First Step Act was one achievement, but advocates like Jones, Jay-Z, Meek Mill, and others were responsible for passing the law that was disproportionately affecting Black communities.
The organization has helped pass 22 laws across 12 states and raised $20 million to continue its work. Their approach targets the systemic issues that keep people trapped in cycles of incarceration and supervision, addressing what many see as the real machinery of mass incarceration.
Van Jones has been a consistent voice in this space for decades, advocating for reform across administrations and political lines.
His criticism of Trump on other issues doesn’t negate his work on criminal justice, and his current media presence keeps pressure on policymakers to continue expanding reform efforts.
The Reform Alliance recently announced plans to expand their probation reform initiative to five additional states by the end of 2026.
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