Recent tweets by Rep. Dan Crenshaw address immigration fraud, transgender care bill, cartel crime

Dan Crenshaw U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 2nd district
Dan Crenshaw U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 2nd district
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U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw, who serves Texas’s 2nd district in Congress, posted a series of statements on his social media account between February 6 and February 10, 2026. The posts addressed topics ranging from concerns about voter fraud to legislative actions regarding transgender procedures for minors and local law enforcement efforts against cartels.

On February 6, Crenshaw referenced Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in a post questioning shifts in political stances: “Not AI, not a deep fake, just Chuck Schumer being concerned about fraud by illegal immigrants. Where’d that guy go?”

Later the same day, he commented on legislative developments related to transgender healthcare for minors: “The floodgates are open on standing up to the trans cult pushing its agenda onto kids. Public opinion is shifting. We are seeing critical steps taking place—from lawsuits to legislation. My bill banning federal funding for trans procedures on minors passed in the U.S. House,”

On February 10, Crenshaw described discussions with local law enforcement regarding cartel activity: “Caught up with @Pct4Constable Mark Herman this morning to talk about our work against the cartels. People don’t always realize that local law enforcement deal with cartel affiliates all the time. The cartels essentially contract with local criminal elements to move their”

Dan Crenshaw has represented Texas’s 2nd congressional district since replacing Ted Poe in 2019 and has consistently secured re-election victories over several election cycles—including wins over Peter Filler in 2024 (65.7% of the vote), Robin Fulford in 2022 (65.9%), Sima Ladjevardian in 2020 (55.6%), and Todd Litton in 2018 (52.8%). He continues to serve as an active member of Congress and frequently comments publicly on issues relating to immigration policy, gender-affirming care legislation, and crime prevention strategies.



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