It Could Happen Here - The Insurrectionist Running to Replace Nancy Mace

Episode Date: December 11, 2025

Molly talks about the Gen Z candidate in the Republican primary to replace Nancy Mace as the representative in South Carolina's first congressional district. He's running on mass deportation and cutti...ng taxes, but he can't stop complaining that people are calling him a nazi.  Sources:https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/south-carolina-man-sentenced-assaulting-law-enforcement-during-jan-6-capitol-breach-0https://www.postandcourier.com/beaufort-county/politics/tyler-dykes-campaign-sc1-congress/article_c255115c-45cf-430e-b4a4-160a322631e1.htmlhttps://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67681795/united-states-v-dykes/ https://atlantaantifa.org/2023/04/19/inside-southern-sons-active-club-part-i/https://atlantaantifa.org/2023/04/19/inside-southern-sons-active-club-part-ii/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:17 I am your occasional host, Molly Conger. And today I have exactly the kind of story you probably expect when you hear my voice on this feed. A white nationalist has gone and done. something, we all wish that he was not doing. If you listen to my show, weird little guys, you already know a little bit about this particular guy. On that show, I talk about white nationalists, neo-Nazis, right-wing extremists, aspiring terrorists, things of that nature. My domain is mostly guys you've never heard of because they failed to live up to their goal of becoming the next Hitler or whatever. It's funnier than it sounds, I swear.
Starting point is 00:03:00 But unfortunately for all of us, sometimes one of those guys breaches containment. The guy we're talking about today wants to be more than just one of the weird little guys trying to make a name for himself on the fringes of the white nationalist movement. He wants to be a congressman. He's trying to make himself everybody's problem. And that makes him part of what is happening here. Back in August, Representative Nancy Mace announced that she wouldn't seek re-election in South Carolina's first congressional district, and she would instead focus on making a run for governor. And that announcement opened the floodgates.
Starting point is 00:03:45 All but one of the ten Republicans vying for the nomination to replace her filed their paperwork after the announcement. I don't pay a ton of attention to this sort of thing. It's not really my wheelhouse. but last month, a man named Tyler Dykes joined the race, filing paperwork as a congressional candidate in Mesa's district. Now, like I said, it's a crowded field. There are 10 people in this primary. And it's Nancy Mesa's district, so being a little bit of a conspiracy theorist with an extremely right-wing policy platform doesn't really set you apart. They all kind of blend together. Most years, I probably couldn't tell you a whole lot about every primary candidate in my own
Starting point is 00:04:31 district, let alone one two states away. So on the surface, he's just another carbon copy America First zealot trying to fit this particular mold. He's created an image for his campaign that's not unlike Nancy Mace's. And I guess that makes sense, right? These people voted for her. so maybe that's what works here. Tyler Dykes' campaign website is pretty similar to Nancy Mace's. They both emphasize their personal connection to military service. Nancy Mace graduated from the Citadel Military College, and Tyler Dykes features photos of himself in his Marine Corps dress blues.
Starting point is 00:05:13 They both describe themselves as entrepreneurs and business owners, and they both hate immigrants so much that their love. Lust for mass deportation isn't even confined only to the pages devoted to their position on the issue. It's in their candidate biographies. And they frame themselves as fighters. There's a lot of fight-based language, fighting for America, fighting for Christ. They both really position their devotion to God as something they have to fight for and fight against the Christ-hating hordes on the left to keep. like this is something someone's trying to take from them.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Their platforms are pretty similar, too. America first, South Carolina first, law and order, tough on crime, deport millions of people. Nancy Mace is running for governor on eliminating the state income tax. And if he gets to Congress, Tyler Dyke says he wants to slash taxes too. But of the five main policy ideas on his congressional campaign website, the one that's about taxes, the tax that he will cut as a congressman, he wrote that he will end property taxes. Now, regardless of how you feel about property taxes, those are imposed by your state and local government.
Starting point is 00:06:36 The federal government doesn't tax your property. So I guess he's got that Republican tax cut spirit, but he's a little confused. But overall, just another far-right America-first candidate trying to elbow. his way into this attention economy. It's distasteful, it's bigoted, it's proso-fascist, xenophobic, poorly articulated, economically unsound, but it's not unique or
Starting point is 00:07:04 interesting. These guys are a dime a dozen, and they'll mostly be gone by the time the primaries end. But there is one really weird thing about Tyler Dykes' campaign messaging. He keeps bringing up that he's not a Nazi. He wants you to know that.
Starting point is 00:07:24 No one's asking him this. He's bringing it up preemptively. The I Am Not a Nazi letters that he mailed to the homes of hundreds of voters in his district are starting to raise questions he thinks are already answered in those letters. And here's the thing. They still call me a Nazi to this day. They still brand me as all these evil, horrific things. But let me tell you this.
Starting point is 00:07:48 What makes me a Nazi? I love Christ. I love God. I love my country. I love my state, my family, and my community, and the entirety of the low country area. And that's why I live here because I love it so much. So does that make me a Nazi? Does loving your family, does loving God, does loving your country, does that make you a Nazi? That makes you a Nazi so beat.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Oh, wow. He's just another tragic victim of cancel culture. he's being attacked by the woke mobs who hate good Christian men. And that's why they're calling him a Nazi, right? Is there another reason that this keeps coming up, or is it just because he loves his family so much? So it's quite interesting, you know? My experience in January 6, for example,
Starting point is 00:08:40 I branded as a neo-Nazi domestic terrorist because of a wave. Oh, it's not just because he loves his family. it's because he's a peaceful patriotic supporter of Donald Trump who visited the Capitol building and the communists who run the mainstream media are unfairly showing a photograph of him where he was simply waving hello to a friend and that's why they're calling him a Nazi
Starting point is 00:09:05 because he loves America too much and he waved hello to a friend while on a sightseeing trip to the Capitol building. It probably won't surprise you to know that that is not the whole story. He's getting closer. It's definitely a little bit more about what specifically he was doing with his right arm at the top of the east stairs of the Capitol building a little after 2 p.m. on January 6, 2021.
Starting point is 00:09:31 It's more about that than it is about his love of his family. He's getting warmer. Hey, everybody. It's Chuck and Josh from the Stuff You Should Know podcast, and it's that time of year again when we knuckle down to do our annual holiday episodes. We collected our best past classic holiday episodes
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Starting point is 00:11:57 people I admire who had massive success about their massive failures. What did they mess up on? What is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from it? I got judged horribly. The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show. Boo, somebody had tomatoes.
Starting point is 00:12:13 I'm kidding. But if they had tomatoes, they would have thrown the tomatoes. let's be honest we've all had those moments we'd rather forget we bumped our head we made a mistake the deal felled we're embarrassed we failed but this podcast is about that and how we made it through so when they sat me down they were kind of like we got into the small talk and they were just like so what do you got what what ideas and i was like oh no what check out not my best moment with me kevin on stage on the iHeart radio app apple podcast youtube or wherever you get your podcast See, the reason he keeps bringing up that he doesn't want to be called a Nazi
Starting point is 00:12:56 is because there are Nazi allegations. But these allegations aren't just lies from the evil left-wing media. It's something he's been asked about by the FBI. And by the DOJ and the Marine Corps and police in multiple. jurisdictions across several states. A lot of people are asking him about the Nazi thing. So it makes sense that he'd want to get out ahead of it and assure the voters that there's a good explanation.
Starting point is 00:13:30 When he brings up that innocent wave that's being taken out of context to smear him as a Nazi, he's talking about a photograph, a particular photograph and one of many that federal prosecutors included in their sentencing memorandum after Tyler Dykes accepted a plea agreement in federal court. He pleaded guilty to two counts of assaulting an officer during the breach of the Capitol on January 6, 2021. In exchange for his cooperation,
Starting point is 00:13:58 the government dropped the other eight counts on the indictment. So in that sentencing memorandum, there's a picture. It's a still frame that was taken from a video, but obviously you can't put a video on paper. So it's just a still frame. And it shows a mass of people making their way up the east steps of the Capitol building on the afternoon of January 6th. Whoever's taking the video was standing at the bottom of the stairs.
Starting point is 00:14:25 So you're just seeing the backs of the people in this crowd who are walking up the stairs, except for the figure in the center. In the center of the picture, at the top of the stairs, a very tall man in a black jacket and a gray mask has turned around, so he's facing the plaza below. And he's sort of squared up, facing down the stairs. And his right arm is completely extended. At about a 45-degree angle.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Elbow straight, wrist-straight, fingers together. The government's caption reads, Still from Video, showing Dykes performing what appears to be the Seekyle's salute after he arrives on the landing in front of the East Rotunda doors. He maintains that he was waving to a friend. For what it's worth, I've seen a lot of these waves, and I know what it looks like to me. And regardless of what it looks like to you in this photograph, I have a video of him doing the exact same wave at a Nazi rally. So it's not just a picture.
Starting point is 00:15:35 He only served three of the 57 months he was sentenced to spend in prison before he was released in January of 2025 as a result of Trump's blanket pardons. for the nearly 1,600 January 6 defendants. But that's not the issue here. He's not ashamed of being a January 6 defendant. That's a badge of honor. That's not a problem. If he can spin this Nazi thing into a story that reinforces this narrative
Starting point is 00:16:03 of brave January 6 patriots who are being persecuted by communists and liberals and the woke mob, it stops being a problem for the people whose attention and vote and donations he wants. So his story is pretty simple. All the people calling him a Nazi are lying.
Starting point is 00:16:23 They're taking a single photograph out of context. It's not a Nazi salute. It's a wave. And all of this, all of this Nazi talk, it's all just about this one single incident, this one picture, this one wave. And the government, the government is preventing him from proving that to you.
Starting point is 00:16:42 And then the honorable judge that I had denied me being able to get that evidence and being able to show up the people. And so a lot of these people, unfortunately, because of a lot of the news media and because of the efforts of the Biden administration, they see me as an enemy and as a terrorist. That's Tyler Dykes in mid-October of this year,
Starting point is 00:17:00 telling a local TV news crew in Hilton Head that the media is complicit in spreading these lies the government told about him in court. When he was interviewed last month by a conspiracy theorist and right-wing podcaster named Anne van der Steele, she was on his side. She was earnest, and she wanted to get to the bottom of this. He told her that the government's entire case was lie after lie,
Starting point is 00:17:23 and there's proof that he never did any of those things on January 6th. And she's excited to hear this. And she wants to see these videos because she would love to see proof that the government is persecuting our brave January 6 patriots. But there's one little problem. Well, you know, that's a very funny thing. the honorable judge in my case
Starting point is 00:17:45 actually put out a gag order banning me from being able to have any of the discovery evidence for me to be able to defend myself from the false claims. That is in the dockets. Oh, it's in the dockets. It's in the dockets. Phenomenal.
Starting point is 00:18:01 I can look at the dockets. We can look at that together. That's easy. And I do see here that there is a protective order filed in this case. Shortly after he was first arrested, the judge entered an order prohibiting the public dissemination of certain discovery materials. If you look at enough J6 cases, this kind of protective order was almost universal.
Starting point is 00:18:23 The government didn't want to publicly release stuff like the names of confidential informants, security footage from inside certain secure government areas, personal information about witnesses, just a laundry list of kinds of evidence that was likely to be produced in these cases that would be sensitive. So they're not saying they can't turn it over to the defense in discovery. They're just saying this stays between us, right? This doesn't get released to the public. This was normal and it was routine
Starting point is 00:18:54 and it was agreed to by everyone involved. The defense counsel agreed to this. So, okay, off to a good start. I do see a protective order on the docket. But if you skip down a year, down to the bottom of the docket, end of the case after the guilty plea, the government filed their exhibit list for the sentencing hearing. And in that document, the federal prosecutor wrote, the government does not object to any
Starting point is 00:19:23 photo or video evidence being released to the public. So of the exhibits they plan to show in court at sentencing, they said, it's okay if everyone sees these. The media can have these. And so the judge in turn asked defense counsel how they felt about that. And the defense replied, defendant, Tyler Bradley Dykes, by and through his attorneys, does not object to the video and photo evidence identified in the government's notice, ECF number 44, being made publicly available. Defendant does object to any public disclosure of his military records identified in Exhibit 19. And so the judge signed an order.
Starting point is 00:20:04 The exhibits that the government identified for the sentencing hearing, which the file names are in that document. It includes the video of the wave, the video of him grabbing the policeman's shield, the things he's saying he can't get. Based on the file names, those videos can absolutely be requested from the court. These aren't under seal, there's not a gag order.
Starting point is 00:20:28 He can request these. And I think he should do that. There are a lot of videos on that exhibit list, and I'm sure people would like to decide for themselves if he's describing them faithfully. Hey, everybody, it's Chuck and Josh from the Stuff You Should Know podcast, and it's that time of year again when we knuckle down to do our annual holiday episodes. We collected our best past classic holiday episodes and compiled them into a 12 days of Christmas toys playlist that the whole family can enjoy.
Starting point is 00:21:02 That's right. Maybe you missed it the first time we detailed the history of Beanie Babies, Monopoly, or Yo-Yo. and a whole lot more. So listen to the 12 Days of Christmas Toys playlist on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Have you ever listened to those true crime shows and found yourself with more questions than answers? And what is this?
Starting point is 00:21:22 How is that not a story we all know? What's this? Where is that? Why is it wet? Boy, do we have a show for you? From Smartless Media, Campside Media, and Big Money Players comes Crimeless. Join me, Josh Dean, investigative journalists
Starting point is 00:21:39 And me, Roy Scoville, comedian As we celebrate the amazing creativity of the world's dumbest criminals We'll look into some of the silliest ways Folks have broken the laws Honestly, it feels more like A high-level prank than a crime Who catfish is a city?
Starting point is 00:21:55 And meets some memorable anti-heroes There are thousands of angry horny monkeys Clap if you think she's a witch And it freaks you out He has X-ray vision And how could I not follow him? Honestly, I got to follow me. He can see right through me.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Listen to Crimless on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. I'm Stefan Curry, and this is Gentleman's Cut. I think what makes Gentleman's Cut different is me being a part of developing the profile of this beautiful finished product with every sip you get a little something different. Visit gentlemen's cut bourbon.com or your nearest total wines or best.
Starting point is 00:22:35 This message is intended for audiences 21 and older. Gentleman's Cut Bourbon, Boone County, Kentucky. For more on Gentleman's Cut Bourbon, please visit Gentleman'scuturban.com. Please enjoy responsibly. What up, y'all? It's your boy, Kevin on stage. I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment,
Starting point is 00:22:55 where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers, creators, friends, people I admire who had massive success about their massive failures. What do they mess up on? what is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from him? I got judged horribly. The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show.
Starting point is 00:23:14 Boo, somebody had tomatoes. I'm kidding. But if they had tomatoes, they would have thrown the tomatoes. Let's be honest. We've all had those moments we'd rather forget. We bumped our head. We made a mistake. The deal fell through.
Starting point is 00:23:25 We're embarrassed. We failed. But this podcast is about that and how we made it through. So when they sat me down, they were kind of like, we got into the. a small talk, and they were just like, so what do you got? What? What ideas? And I was like, oh, no. What?
Starting point is 00:23:40 Check out Not My Best Moment with me, Kevin on stage on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcast. The only exhibit on that list that the defense objected to making publicly available. The only one that remains sealed and isn't available for public access are his military records. Those military records are specifically the ones related to the other than honorable discharge he received from the Marines. See, those campaign flyers, the ones he was mailing to people's houses, they're all signed at the bottom, Tyler Dykes, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, business owner, pardoned J6 Patriot. On November 10th, the Marine Corps' birthday, he posted a photo of himself in his dress blues on the campaign's Instagram account. being a Marine Corps veteran is as big a part of his campaign identity as talking about how he's not a Nazi. These are kind of the top two things.
Starting point is 00:24:46 He's a Marine, and he really wants you to know that Nazi stuff isn't true. And he was a Marine, that's true. He definitely was in the Marine Corps. But those military records that he doesn't want released would really undermine his narrative about being a proud, honorable veteran who definitely isn't a Nazi, because they would show that he received an other than honorable discharge for participating in prohibited extremist activity on November 8th, 2020. And that's in the file. I know that specifically is in that sealed file because in other documents that refer to it, that's all it says. I don't know what else is in that record. All I know for
Starting point is 00:25:33 sure is that the stated reason for his other than honorable discharge is something that happened on November 8th, 2020. Now, luckily for us, I know that on November 8th, 2020, a security camera in Sumter County, South Carolina, recorded footage of two men. One of the men looked exactly like Tyler Dykes, even his father had to agree it kind of did, and the men were putting up flyers with swastikas on them outside local businesses. I don't know if his military discharge records include anything else. Was it really just the flyers, just the one time with a swastika flyers, and that was it?
Starting point is 00:26:18 I don't know if the military was aware that he had been attending things like a paramilitary training weekend at a compound in Michigan hosted by members of the neo-Nazi group, the base. I don't know if there's a memo in there about the time in January of 2019 that an FBI agent from the Joint Terrorism Task Force questioned him about his possible connections
Starting point is 00:26:40 to domestic extremist groups. I don't know if the Marine Corps knew that he was one of just a handful of white nationalists who attended the Unite the Right 2, the flop of a Nazi rally held in Washington, D.C. in 2018, to commemorate the deadly rally that had happened a year earlier. And along that same line of thought, I don't know if the Marine Corps knew back then
Starting point is 00:27:05 that Tyler Dykes had attended the United Right rally in Charlestville in 2017. I don't know if they saw the videos of him marching with a teaky torch or the videos of him punching wildly at counter-protesters that he'd helped trap in that sea of flames. And with the exception of the United Right rally in 2017, which was before he enlisted, all of the rest of that conduct. occurred while Tyler Dykes was a Marine. He went to Nazi rallies. He joined Nazi groups.
Starting point is 00:27:37 He put up Nazi flyers. He went to Nazi training camps to prepare for the race war, and he fought his way into the Capitol building on January 6th. So, okay, yeah. He was a United States Marine. He can post that picture in his uniform on his campaign website. I don't care. I'm not personally offended about him being a stain on the honor of the U.S. military.
Starting point is 00:28:00 or whatever. But I think a lot of voters would feel like this isn't quite honest. By the time Tyler Dykes was arrested in 2023 and extradited back to Virginia to face charges for menacing those counter protesters with a lit torch, he'd already been kicked out of the Marines. He had apparently hidden that fact from his parents. And there was a lot they didn't know about their son. The day he was arrested in 2023, he'd been out with other members of a group called the Southern Sons Active Club, a sort of white supremacist fight club for a friendless young men. They were trying to hang Nazi banners from a highway overpass, but Tyler Dykes was bitten by a dog and had to go to the hospital instead. He eventually pleaded guilty
Starting point is 00:28:47 to that felony charge in Admiral County, Virginia, related to the torch march, and he spent a few months in the local jail. On the day he was supposed to go home, he was picked up by a federal Marshall. The DOJ had waited until the last day of his sentence here to unseal the charges against him for January 6th. And after that, he spent a year out on pretrial bond in that case, and then he eventually pleaded guilty to those charges in the summer of 2024, and he finally reported to federal prison in October of 2024, expecting to be there for almost five years. But he was released a few months later in January of this year. after receiving a federal pardon.
Starting point is 00:29:31 And now, he wants to go back to the Capitol building, not as a rioter this time, but as a congressman. The campaign is barely a month old. He's using a right-wing crowdfunding site for campaign donations, so you can see that he hasn't cracked $200 yet.
Starting point is 00:29:50 The only photo of his launch party is so tightly cropped that you can only see the candidate himself standing in an empty field in a public park. I don't think there's a lot of grassroots excitement for Tyler Dykes in South Carolina's first district. But if he does keep making the rounds, and if he ever ends up in front of a real reporter, I hope they'll ask him,
Starting point is 00:30:12 why doesn't he just produce those exhibits? The videos he's claiming are being kept from him under seal, aren't. And if he's so against any exhibits being held back from the Court of Public Opinion, he could go ahead and release the one he actually has in his own possession. The only one that is sealed. He has his own discharge records.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Show him to us. I'm dying to know how many of those Nazi rallies the Marine Corps knew about before they finally kicked him out. If you're interested in hearing more about this particular weird little guy, there are two episodes available right now over on the Weird Little Guy's Feed. It's a Cool Zone Media show. and listen to wherever you get your podcasts. If you're in the Charleston area, or more importantly, if your conservative boomer parents are,
Starting point is 00:31:03 it can't hurt to let folks know that one of your local candidates isn't being entirely forthcoming about why people are calling him a Nazi. And wherever your conservative parents live, maybe this is a useful example of the kind of thing you might find when you start gently scratching the surface of these America First candidates. It Could Happen here is a production of Cool Zone Media. For more podcasts from Cool Zone Media, visit our website, coolzonemedia.com, or check us out on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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