Byron Donalds posts about missing children and legislative votes on September 5

Byron Donalds U.S. House of Representatives from Florida%27s 19th district - Official facebook
Byron Donalds U.S. House of Representatives from Florida%27s 19th district - Official facebook
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Congressman Byron Donalds, who represents Florida’s 19th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of statements on his social media account on September 5, 2025, addressing topics ranging from missing children to recent legislative votes.

At 20:35 UTC, Donalds shared a brief message referencing the Department of War: “DEPARTMENT OF WAR https://t.co/GUB35oacfH”.

Later that evening, at 21:26 UTC, he made a claim regarding missing children: “BREAKING: OVER 22,000 missing children who were trafficked into our nation under Joe Biden have been FOUND by the Trump administration. This is only the beginning. Under @POTUS, @RealTomHoman and his team are working to find all of the children who were lost under Biden-Harris. https://t.co/jUcvAbs5VM”.

At 22:19 UTC, Donalds identified members of Congress who opposed a recent bill: “These are the four Democrats that voted against HR 747 – The Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act of 2025: https://t.co/84wLBF7gXR”.

Byron Donalds has served in Congress since 2021 after replacing Francis Rooney and previously served in the Florida House of Representatives from 2016 to 2020. Born in Brooklyn in 1978 and currently residing in Naples, Donalds holds degrees from both Florida A&M University and Florida State University.



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