Dan Crenshaw addresses media narratives and reflects on Charlie Kirk in recent posts

Dan Crenshaw, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 2 - Wikipedia
Dan Crenshaw, U.S. Representative for Texas from District 2 - Wikipedia
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U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw, who has served multiple terms in Congress after a series of electoral victories, posted several statements on September 10, 2025, addressing recent media coverage and offering personal reflections on Charlie Kirk.

In his first post at 19:59 UTC, Crenshaw criticized certain media commentary regarding political events, stating, “This is exactly what I predicted would happen—I just can’t believe it’s happening this quickly. As promised, I’m going to call it out every single time I see this disgusting kind of take in the media about what we all should agree upon is an unacceptable act of political”.

Later that evening at 20:44 UTC, Crenshaw shared his perspective on Charlie Kirk: “People see Charlie Kirk as this vicious political figure, but I knew him. He was unbelievably well read on Christian and conservative philosophy and he actually lived by those values in his personal life. He had two beautiful children. I don’t see a divisive political figure I”. A similar message was reiterated at 21:14 UTC with an additional link included: “People see Charlie Kirk as this vicious political figure, but I knew him. He was unbelievably well read on Christian and conservative philosophy and he actually lived by those values in his personal life. He had two beautiful children. I don’t see a divisive political figure I”.

Dan Crenshaw has represented Texas’s 2nd congressional district since 2019. His electoral history includes defeating Peter Filler in the 2024 general election with approximately 65.7% of the vote; Robin Fulford in 2022 with about 65.9%; Sima Ladjevardian in 2020 with around 55.6%; and Todd Litton in 2018 with roughly 52.8%. These consistent victories reflect his sustained support within his district.



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