January 5, 2026
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Press Release
“I’m running to fight for President Trump’s America First movement, and to always put Texas first.”
Rockwall, TX — Air Force Reserve Officer, constitutional attorney, and seventh-generation Texan Jace Yarbrough today officially launched his campaign for Congress in Texas’s 32nd Congressional District, encompassing parts of Northern and Eastern Texas, including Camp, Collin, Dallas, Hunt, Rains, Rockwall, Upshur, and Wood Counties. Yarbrough focused his launch on his conservative convictions and decision to step up at a pivotal moment for the America First movement.
“Washington needs leaders who respect our values and understand what’s at stake for Texas families,” said Jace Yarbrough. “I’m running to fight for President Trump’s America First movement, and to always put Texas first. I’ve spent my life serving this country, and after a lot of prayer and reflection, I believe this is the moment to step up and run for Congress.”
A husband and father of five, Yarbrough has spent his life defending faith, family, and the constitutional freedoms that define the Texas way of life. A descendant of a veteran of the Texas Revolution, he continues to serve as an officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserves and has built a legal career taking on progressive overreach in the courts.
Following his military service, Yarbrough became a constitutional lawyer, where he challenged religious discrimination, fought unconstitutional COVID vaccine mandates, opposed the misuse of taxpayer dollars for abortion travel, and defended First Amendment rights against government overreach. His legal work has included successful efforts to protect first responders, parents, and children from unlawful mandates and a far-left, woke ideology.
Yarbrough earned degrees in Electrical Engineering and Government from the University of Texas at Austin and a law degree from Stanford Law School. With his wife Elizabeth, he founded Saint Francis Academy, a classical Christian school rooted in faith and academic excellence. The Yarbrough family is active in their local church and is raising five children.
Learn more at www.JaceForCongress.com.