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Jay Byars

@jaybyars

2026 Congressional Candidate for SC1 Husband and Girl Dad. Dorchester County Council. Clemson & UGA grad. Sportsman.🇺🇸Private Pilot✈️ Christian. Conservative.

Summerville, SC Katılım Mart 2009
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Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
Yes sir. The killing of innocent Christians in Nigeria — and anywhere — must end immediately. The Department of War is preparing for action. Either the Nigerian Government protects Christians, or we will kill the Islamic Terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities.
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Jay Byars@jaybyars·
I have seen this reality professionally as a mortgage banker for a decade or more and it isn’t getting better. It’s time to put Americans first and bring affordability and attainability back to the middle class.
The Bull Moose Project@BullMooseProj

NEW POLL: Today, we released a new poll finding that a majority of Americans support President Trump's policies to expand homeownership 78% say homeownership defines the American Dream. But Most doubt their ability to achieve it.

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The Bull Moose Project
The Bull Moose Project@BullMooseProj·
We are the heirs of the homesteaders, the riveters, the Rough Riders, and the men who put a flag on the moon. Act like it.
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
CIA scientists concluded that COVID-19 originated from a lab leak, but the finding was removed and altered during a 2 a.m. meeting, per CIA whistleblower.
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Jay Byars@jaybyars·
Been saying this for years. Don’t just ban future purchases. Tell institutional investors they have five years to put homes back on the market and give them a tax incentive to do so in a responsible way over time so we don’t flood the market, church currently is already flooded with inventory. Americans need to be able to afford the American dream.
JD Vance@JDVance

The American Dream doesn’t belong to the highest bidder on Wall Street. It belongs to the American people, who work hard, save up, and play by the rules. I applaud President Trump’s leadership on this issue and urge the House to pass this bill.

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Department of State
Department of State@StateDept·
The United States will not legitimize global compacts that enable mass migration into America or Western nations. Under President Trump, the State Department will facilitate remigration – not replacement migration.
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U.S. Senator John Fetterman
U.S. Senator John Fetterman@SenFettermanPA·
Stop this henpecking. $13M? This is an iconic American place and was in serious disrepair. Get over the TDS and celebrate this is getting done for our 250th. 🇺🇸
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Jay Byars@jaybyars·
I support the efforts to uphold the Constitution and draw racially neutral maps in South Carolina. If we have to move the elections back two months, then so be it. I’m also very comfortable debating and championing common sense conservative ideas that focus on taking care of home and making America stronger together. My record and my history back that up. Some candidates in this race are running for the benefits of being in Congress. I’m running to build community bridges that can begin to heal the divisions that are killing America and that starts right here at home. It’s time that South Carolina takes bold action and has a map that actually represents our state and that other candidates across the state realize this is bigger than their own interests and support this effort, especially if they have a vote on the matter. @realDonaldTrump
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
In 458 BC, Rome was on the brink of collapse. An invading army had trapped the Roman consul and his legion in a mountain pass. Panic spread through the city. The Senate did the only thing they could think of: They sent messengers to find a 60-year-old farmer plowing his field. His name was Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. He had once been a senator, then lost his fortune paying his son's bail. Now he worked his own four-acre plot just to feed his family. When the Senate's envoys arrived, they found him sweating behind a plow. They asked him to put on his toga so they could deliver an official message. The message: Rome was making him dictator. Absolute power. Total command of the army. No checks. No oversight. No term limit. He accepted. Within 16 days, Cincinnatus had raised an army, marched out, surrounded the enemy, and forced their surrender. The republic was saved. He had legal authority to rule for six months. He could have stayed. He could have expanded his power. He could have done what every other ruler in human history did when handed unlimited control. Instead, he resigned on day 16. He took off the toga, walked back to his farm, and finished plowing the field he'd left half-done. Twenty years later, when Rome faced another crisis, they called him back. He was 80 years old. He took command, crushed the conspiracy, and resigned again, this time after just 21 days. He died poor. On his farm. 2,200 years later, when George Washington was offered a kingship after winning the American Revolution, he refused and went home to Mount Vernon. The reason he was hailed as "the American Cincinnatus" is because Europeans literally could not believe a man who had won would willingly give up power. King George III, on hearing Washington would resign rather than rule, said: "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." The lesson isn't that Cincinnatus was humble. The lesson is that for most of human history, the people most qualified to lead were the ones who didn't want to. And the moment a society starts rewarding those who chase power instead of those who flee from it is the moment the republic begins to die. Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him. Most people who live there have no idea why.
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American Conservation Coalition
There are 63 U.S. National Parks. Millions of acres of mountains, canyons, forests, rivers, deserts, and coastline. America is endlessly beautiful. Go explore it.
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Jay Byars@jaybyars·
Time to get foreign investors out of our food chain in America.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@SecRollins: "Half of these meatpacking giants, including the largest meat packer in the world, are either foreign-owned or have significant foreign ownership and control, making them a threat not just to our cattle producers, but a threat to America itself."

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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
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US Oil & Gas Association
Hello Senator from the arid desert Southwest. 5th generation Utahn from a farming/ranching family here. My ancestors settled the Great Basin, Arizona and parts of Mexico. We know a thing or two about drought. So did the early pioneers - who experienced it first hand long before the discovery adaptation of petroleum. Mormon pioneers arrived in Utah's arid Salt Lake valley in 1847. On day 1, they dammed City Creek, dug ditches to plant and irrigate dry soil & plant crops. Pioneers described the land as parched and requiring constant irrigation. They proved resilient and their community irrigation turned desert into productive farms. Brigham Young said : “We could not depend upon the rains of heaven... You need to co-operate in getting out your water from your water-ditches.” Isaac Haight (1848 journal): “Quite cold and very dry. Crops begin to suffer for want of rain.” Parley P. Pratt (scouting southern Utah): “No signs of water or fertility... sandy deserts, cheerless... barren clay.” Ephraim Green (journal, 1855): Noted extended dry periods with “no rain through the summer,” affecting crops in settlements." The reality is that severe drought has always affected the Southwest. It is cyclical in nature and we have a long history of adaptation in dry times. Periods of drought have been around long before the oil and gas industry. Fossil fuels (and the modern agriculture, irrigation, pumping, and energy they enable) are what let us feed people and manage drought impacts at scales unimaginable in pre-industrial “natural” eras. Blaming “fossil fuel pollution” for the recent La Niña period weather while ignoring history, natural cycles, and adaptation is just politics, not science. We’ll stick to the data. Droughts happen. They always have. We adapt with better tech, infrastructure, and yes—reliable energy. Not by pretending every dry spell is a man-made crisis manufactured by the industries that power America. Thank you for sharing your views. We will certainly keep them in mind.
Sheldon Whitehouse@SenWhitehouse

Amazing graphic of US drought crisis, reaching beyond “extreme” into “exceptional.” New levels of extreme weather from fossil fuel pollution.

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Yogi
Yogi@Houseofyogi·
Spirit Airlines died tonight at the hands of the socialist crusader, Elizabeth Warren She must be so proud to add another casket to her achievements. Tonight at 3am, Spirit turns off the lights. 14,000 jobs gone. 30+ smaller airports lose service. JetBlue offered $3.8 BILLION in cash to buy Spirit in 2022. Shareholders, flight attendants union, literally everyone voted yes. The combined company would have held 9% of the US market against a Big 4 that already owned 80%. For anyone who understands numbers: 9% isn’t a monopoly against 80%. Warren said no. She wrote letters. She pressured Buttigieg. Biden’s DOJ sued. A federal judge killed the deal in January 2024. Her argument: the merger would cost consumers $1 billion a year. Now look at her collateral damage she dusts under the rug. 510 pilots gone in the months after. 1,800 flight attendants furloughed in December. 14,000 jobs in 2023. 7,500 last week. Zero tonight. And that’s just the people in Spirit uniforms. Catering goes. Fuel guys go. Baggage crews, gate agents, airport coffee shops, hotels and rental cars in 70 cities Spirit flew to. Every airline job carries 3 more on its back. 40,000 people out of work because of one woman’s moronic crusade against the market. And the math ain’t mathing. Spirit abandoned 90 routes during the death spiral. Fares on those routes are up 14% on average. Oakland to Newark: $135 to $288. Fort Myers to San Juan: $92 to $219. Kansas City to Newark up 66%. That’s reality. Not some BS number from a “study.” So @SenWarren tell me how this saves the consumer money? Cheap carriers in a market drop fares 21% across the board. Southwest did this in the 90s and saved Americans $68 BILLION over 20 years. Warren killed it. That’s what moronic politicians led by socialism do. Then with her own blind arrogance, she tweeted Spirit’s collapse is “a Biden win for flyers.” A win. 14,000 people are reading termination letters tonight. And she’s taking credit. This is socialism in 2026. A senator who’s never made payroll thinks she knows how to run a market better than the people who own and work in the company. She saved you a billion on imaginary paper. She cost you ten times that in real life. She didn’t protect consumers from anything. 14,000+ will go from working to welfare. She will make sure to blame billionaires, hardworking tax payers, AI, capitalism and whatever monster they will make up tomorrow hiding under your bed. Higher taxes. Fewer jobs. More expensive everything. She called it a win. I hope you enjoy winning.
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