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Paul Dans for US Senate

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America 1st Warrior for U.S. Senate. Help us Fire Lindsey Graham & put South Carolina FIRST. Husband. Dad of 4. Christian. Deplorable.Trump 45. Project 2025🇺🇸

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Paul Dans for US Senate
Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
I am PROUD to have the @TuckerCarlson endorsement. I am going to REPO this seat from Lady Lindsey and the lobbyists and give it BACK to the PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Support the campaign to take America back: pauldans.com
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Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
@sccontechforum Agreed. We need steel in our state but it has to be a scenario where the people of South Carolina are the clear winners.
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Palmetto Conservatives Technology Forum
@DansForSenate Would be happy to hear your perspective on these issues. SC needs innovative technology, but it can't afford to have another economic development project go up in flames at taxpayer expense.
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Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
Over 100 people showed up for our Town Hall on Data Centers tonight in Marion. I will be releasing a policy platform on Data Centers and AI in the coming weeks. We need real solutions here that put the people of SOUTH CAROLINA over CORPORATIONS.
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Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
We all know that the lunatic Lindsey Graham has to go I hope that South Carolinians will support someone like @PaulDansUSA to save of from our current GOP nightmare in the Senate
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: A South Carolina mother just shared one of the most disturbing school gender transition stories I've read in a long time. Her 14-year-old son attended Beech Springs Middle School in Spartanburg SC. For OVER A YEAR, he was changing into girls' clothing at school, and changing back before his mom picked him up. It was apparently a daily operation, coordinating with another student to bring the clothes, multiple bathroom trips, and deliberate concealment from his parents every single day. Multiple staff members at school had to have seen this. You don't pull off daily clothing changes in a middle school without teachers noticing. But NOBODY called home to tell his parents. Nobody except one teacher. One teacher the previous year did her job, she noticed, she called the mom, and she followed South Carolina law H.4624, which explicitly requires school staff to notify parents when a student expresses gender identity confusion. That call is the only reason the family found out at all. They got their son into gender-related counseling over the summer of 2025. They were engaged, they were involved, they were actively trying to help their kid navigate something difficult. Then the school went silent again. The pattern continued into the next school year and nobody said a word. Fast forward to February 2026. The mom gets her son's hair cut. He cries in class. His teacher sits with him for 10 minutes while he tells her everything, that he wants long hair like a girl, that his parents won't affirm his gender identity, all of it. Again, South Carolina law H.4624 exists for exactly this moment. When a student expresses gender identity distress to a school employee, the law says the school SHALL notify the parents. But the teacher didn't call the mom. She called DSS. That same day, February 13, 2026, she filed a child protective services report against this family for "medical neglect..." Medical neglect because A) the boy allegedly coughed up blood and wasn't receiving care. B) Mental injury because the parents won't affirm a gender transition. And... I'm not even kidding C) making him do "manly chores." The mom asked her son what that meant. He said "cutting the grass." DSS showed up at their home on Valentine's Day weekend. Two days later, the family took their son and got a chest x-ray. His lungs were completely clear. He never coughed up blood. The allegation was fabricated. On February 19th, five days after the report was filed, DSS closed the case. Unfounded. No evidence of medical neglect. No evidence of mental injury. Nothing. So just to recap... A teacher had a 10-minute conversation with a 14-year-old, decided his parents' refusal to affirm a gender transition constituted child abuse, invented or wildly exaggerated a medical claim to make the report actionable, violated state law by never calling the parents, and weaponized DSS on a family over Valentine's Day weekend. And the school's response? The principal wrote back defending the teacher. Called the DSS report "appropriate based on medical neglect suspicion." The report that was closed completely unfounded in five days. The report based on a medical claim that was disproven with a chest x-ray. That report. Appropriate The principal also mentioned that staff had received "gender identity training" and that the school followed "applicable South Carolina statutes." But the H.4624 violation, the actual law that was actually broken, was never addressed. Not once. The superintendent promised a full investigation by a Chief Administrative Officer. Instead, the principal, the direct supervisor of the teacher in question, provided the only written response, and used it to defend her own employee. This school watched a student secretly change genders during the school day for over a year and chose not to tell his mother. That's not an accident. You don't miss daily clothing changes in a middle school. They saw it. They allowed it. They made a decision, collectively and repeatedly, that the parents didn't need to know. Then when that same family's values came up in a conversation, the response wasn't to pick up the phone and call mom like the law requires. The response was to report them for child abuse. The silence for a year and the DSS report aren't two separate events. They're the same event. They both reflect the same institutional decision: we know better than these parents, and we will act accordingly, whether that means hiding things from them or weaponizing the state against them. This family did everything right. They got their son counseling. They stayed engaged. They were present. They got a chest x-ray to disprove a fabricated allegation. DSS came into their home, looked at how they parent, and walked out five days later with literally nothing. But the school is STILL calling it appropriate. The mom has filed complaints with both the school and the South Carolina Department of Education. The school defended the teacher. The state has been silent for over a month. Her son is now homeschooled, by the way and she says he's thriving. The school literally weaponized the state against a family for cutting their son's hair. Let that sink in.
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Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
This is DISGUSTING. Teachers hiding gender related questions from parents has lead to Human Trafficking on multiple occasions. PARENTS MATTER
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🚨#BREAKING: A South Carolina mother just shared one of the most disturbing school gender transition stories I've read in a long time. Her 14-year-old son attended Beech Springs Middle School in Spartanburg SC. For OVER A YEAR, he was changing into girls' clothing at school, and changing back before his mom picked him up. It was apparently a daily operation, coordinating with another student to bring the clothes, multiple bathroom trips, and deliberate concealment from his parents every single day. Multiple staff members at school had to have seen this. You don't pull off daily clothing changes in a middle school without teachers noticing. But NOBODY called home to tell his parents. Nobody except one teacher. One teacher the previous year did her job, she noticed, she called the mom, and she followed South Carolina law H.4624, which explicitly requires school staff to notify parents when a student expresses gender identity confusion. That call is the only reason the family found out at all. They got their son into gender-related counseling over the summer of 2025. They were engaged, they were involved, they were actively trying to help their kid navigate something difficult. Then the school went silent again. The pattern continued into the next school year and nobody said a word. Fast forward to February 2026. The mom gets her son's hair cut. He cries in class. His teacher sits with him for 10 minutes while he tells her everything, that he wants long hair like a girl, that his parents won't affirm his gender identity, all of it. Again, South Carolina law H.4624 exists for exactly this moment. When a student expresses gender identity distress to a school employee, the law says the school SHALL notify the parents. But the teacher didn't call the mom. She called DSS. That same day, February 13, 2026, she filed a child protective services report against this family for "medical neglect..." Medical neglect because A) the boy allegedly coughed up blood and wasn't receiving care. B) Mental injury because the parents won't affirm a gender transition. And... I'm not even kidding C) making him do "manly chores." The mom asked her son what that meant. He said "cutting the grass." DSS showed up at their home on Valentine's Day weekend. Two days later, the family took their son and got a chest x-ray. His lungs were completely clear. He never coughed up blood. The allegation was fabricated. On February 19th, five days after the report was filed, DSS closed the case. Unfounded. No evidence of medical neglect. No evidence of mental injury. Nothing. So just to recap... A teacher had a 10-minute conversation with a 14-year-old, decided his parents' refusal to affirm a gender transition constituted child abuse, invented or wildly exaggerated a medical claim to make the report actionable, violated state law by never calling the parents, and weaponized DSS on a family over Valentine's Day weekend. And the school's response? The principal wrote back defending the teacher. Called the DSS report "appropriate based on medical neglect suspicion." The report that was closed completely unfounded in five days. The report based on a medical claim that was disproven with a chest x-ray. That report. Appropriate The principal also mentioned that staff had received "gender identity training" and that the school followed "applicable South Carolina statutes." But the H.4624 violation, the actual law that was actually broken, was never addressed. Not once. The superintendent promised a full investigation by a Chief Administrative Officer. Instead, the principal, the direct supervisor of the teacher in question, provided the only written response, and used it to defend her own employee. This school watched a student secretly change genders during the school day for over a year and chose not to tell his mother. That's not an accident. You don't miss daily clothing changes in a middle school. They saw it. They allowed it. They made a decision, collectively and repeatedly, that the parents didn't need to know. Then when that same family's values came up in a conversation, the response wasn't to pick up the phone and call mom like the law requires. The response was to report them for child abuse. The silence for a year and the DSS report aren't two separate events. They're the same event. They both reflect the same institutional decision: we know better than these parents, and we will act accordingly, whether that means hiding things from them or weaponizing the state against them. This family did everything right. They got their son counseling. They stayed engaged. They were present. They got a chest x-ray to disprove a fabricated allegation. DSS came into their home, looked at how they parent, and walked out five days later with literally nothing. But the school is STILL calling it appropriate. The mom has filed complaints with both the school and the South Carolina Department of Education. The school defended the teacher. The state has been silent for over a month. Her son is now homeschooled, by the way and she says he's thriving. The school literally weaponized the state against a family for cutting their son's hair. Let that sink in.

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Paul Dans for US Senate
Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
You can feel it in the air. People have had enough. I will be hosting a Town Hall on Data Centers in Marion, South Carolina tonight. The people of Marion feel like they have been steamrolled and I’m going to listen to their grievances because I will BE THEIR WARRIOR.
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Glad you asked. pauldans.com/platform I have also presented concrete proposals to stop the flooding in Conway Marion and Nichols. I have committed to bringing in a high tech non pollutant paper mill to replace Georgetown paper which closed down last year and cost us 700 jobs. Name an issue that I haven’t heard about anywhere in the state and I’ll be on the ground investigating it within a week.
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Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
I have been called a radical because both of my opponents in this race are very supportive of “legal” immigration and I have called for a full moratorium on legal and illegal. Let me explain why that is. The fact is we are staring down the barrel of AI displacing millions of jobs and the American ethos and culture is being destroyed. We need an immigration policy that makes sure the people coming here are CULTURALLY COMPATIBLE and have a shared history and values. For the next 5 years at least, however, we need a FULL SHUT DOWN IMMIGRATION MORATORIUM.
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A friend of the campaign was RUN OVER by an illegal alien driver. How many car accidents are they going to have to cause before ICE ships every one of them back to where they came from? I will get EVERY illegal deported. I will make it impossible for illegals to bank here.
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@DansForSenate SC voter from the Upstate: 1. We need the illegals that are here now to be deported ASAP 2. AND a moratorium on future immigration. I will vote for whomever pledges that.

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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
@LeaderJohnThune Nobody believes that you are actually trying to pass this legislation. This is failure theater. You will be removed from office in 2028.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
There’s only one way to be sure that only Americans are voting in our elections: Voters have to prove they’re citizens when they register to vote. Passing this requirement should be a no-brainer, but Democrats roundly oppose this commonsense policy.
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Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
@Phillip_P8 @MarkLynchSC Now you’re asking the right question. I’ll tell you for myself the only flag my house flys is the American Flag and the Battle Flag. Occasionally the Bonnie Blue as well.
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Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
Let’s start with the fact that Tucker Carlson the most trusted voice on the right wing endorses me. He endorses me because I’m the number one enemy of the deep state I invented schedule F to fire government workers. Go read my platform. And importantly it’s time for a NEW generation NOT another 70 year old.
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Thanks for being my reply guy. I’m just going off of what you said on Charlie Kirk’s show two days ago after I called for a moratorium you said “Legal that is the key” and they pointed out that it was a key difference between you and I. That and the fact you are more than 1 foot shorter than me.
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Mark Lynch for U.S. Senate
@DansForSenate Nov. 17th, 2025 I called for an immigration moratorium. Dec 10th, I called for a 10 year moratorium. And again January 13th, Paul. Check the dates. Happy to have a spirited campaign, Paul, but let's please try to keep it honest. x.com/MarkLynchSC/st…
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One immigration lawyer has approved 700,000 H-1B applicants? Investigate everything. Suspend every H-1B visa. Complete immigration moratorium.

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Paul Dans for US Senate@DansForSenate·
South Carolina is a very Rural State so a lot of my emphasis in the Senate will be rural issues. That does NOT mean that urban issues will not be a focus of mine also. I believe we have two big problems that need solving to make urban life better. Affordability and Safety: One we HAVE to get “institutional investors” out of the housing market. Multinational hedge funds like Black Rock and Blackstone have ZERO business buying up single family housing and turning them into an asset class then driving the prices up. We want housing to be affordable again, that means COMMUNITY CENTERED growth NOT cities being owned by national developers with no ties to the community. Secondly, CRIME. We need a new crime bill that gives cities the resources needed to CRACK DOWN on crime. The cities MUST follow the rule of law and if SOROS district attorneys etc get in the way then they must be dealt with. Swiftly. America First mean SAFE AND AFFORDABLE cities that make the American Dream possible again.
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