Dan Crenshaw addresses NYC politics and honors first responders in September 11 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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Representative Dan Crenshaw, a Republican congressman from Texas who has consistently won re-election since 2018, posted several messages on his X (formerly Twitter) account on September 11, 2025. The posts addressed political rivalries and commemorated the heroism displayed during the September 11 attacks.

In a post made at 15:14 UTC, Crenshaw commented on New York City politics, stating: “Thank you Mayor Adams for reminding people about this human garbage and his friendship with the Democrat socialist running for mayor of NYC.”

Later that day, at 17:10 UTC, he reflected on the events of September 11, writing: “Heroes showed themselves that day—ordinary men who did extraordinarily selfless things. Without hesitation, firefighters charged into harm’s way, hell-bent on saving as many lives as he could but fully expecting, and ready, to die in the process.”

At 17:19 UTC, Crenshaw shared an interview link with his followers and encouraged them to watch it in full: “Full interview here- 100% worth the watch.”

Dan Crenshaw has maintained a strong electoral record in Texas congressional races. In the most recent general election of 2024, he defeated Peter Filler by securing nearly two-thirds of the vote. Previous victories include wins over Robin Fulford in 2022 and Sima Ladjevardian in 2020. His initial election to Congress was in 2018 when he prevailed against Todd Litton.



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