Dan Crenshaw highlights social media reactions to assassination incident on September 11

Dan Crenshaw U.S. House of Representatives from Texas%27s 2nd district - Official U.S. House Headshot
Dan Crenshaw U.S. House of Representatives from Texas%27s 2nd district - Official U.S. House Headshot
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U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw published a series of posts on September 11, 2025, drawing attention to social media reactions following an assassination incident and highlighting specific individuals’ responses.

In his first post, Crenshaw stated, “A few more awful takes and reactions that we want everyone to see for the record. Expose them.” (September 11, 2025).

He followed with another message: “Young leftist Vic Melter leads ‘We got Charlie in the neck’ chant” (September 11, 2025).

In a subsequent tweet, Crenshaw added, “George Abaraonye, who debated Charlie at Oxford, celebrates the assassination on social media” (September 11, 2025).

Dan Crenshaw has represented Texas’s second congressional district since winning his first election in 2018. He secured reelection in subsequent cycles—defeating Todd Litton in 2018 with approximately 52.8% of the vote; Sima Ladjevardian in 2020 with about 55.6%; Robin Fulford in 2022 with nearly 65.9%; and Peter Filler in the most recent contest in 2024 by garnering roughly two-thirds of the vote.



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