Dan Bilzerian, the social media personality, announced on March 25, 2026 that he intends to run for Congress against Republican Rep. Randy Fine of Florida.
On his verified X account, he wrote: “I’m going to run against fat fuck @RepFine for congress.” The post was widely shared across Instagram, Facebook, and other platforms.
As of now, there is no public record that Bilzerian has filed official paperwork with the Federal Election Commission. Election experts say his post should be considered a stated intention rather than a confirmed candidacy.
Bilzerian has recently used his platform to criticize U.S. foreign policy, particularly foreign aid and long-standing international alliances. His statements reflect an “America First” position that questions overseas involvement and spending.
His focus on Fine appears tied to these differences. Fine has been a vocal supporter of Israel and has taken strong positions on national security and foreign policy. The contrast places the two figures on opposing sides of key political issues.
The exchange reflects a broader divide within conservative circles, with some pushing for a more isolationist approach while others continue to support traditional foreign policy positions.
Until Bilzerian files with the FEC and completes the official steps required for candidacy, his announcement remains a social media statement of intent. If he proceeds, it could set up a primary contest shaped by both policy differences and online-driven political engagement.


















