In the 2024 legislative election, he was jointly invested as a candidate of the National Rally and The Republicans in Yvelines's 5th constituency as part of an agreement brokered by Éric Ciotti.
[4] In 2015 Myard visited Damascus with three fellow politicians amid the Syrian civil war, where he met with President Bashar al-Assad and other officials.
[5] He further stated that although he was not Bashar al-Assad's "lawyer"—"I do not excuse the massacres", recognising that "the regime used chemical weapons"—he thought "with a diplomacy of morality, we no longer speak to anyone".
[6] One of the trip's partakers, Socialist Gérard Bapt, who was the sole participant who refused to meet with Bashar al-Assad, stated the two others, Jean-Pierre Vial and François Zocchetto, were dissatisfied with Myard's attitude following their return to Paris.
Myard has voiced his opposition to same-sex marriage, stating "what I blame [homosexuals] for is having become a lobby, a sect, practicing intellectual terrorism".