Rep. Dan Crenshaw shares thoughts on political issues via social media

Rep. Dan Crenshaw shares thoughts on political issues via social media
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 2nd district, has shared a series of tweets reflecting on various political issues and events. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, Crenshaw has been active in politics since replacing Ted Poe in 2019.

On March 9, 2025, Rep. Dan Crenshaw tweeted about a thread he found intriguing: “Really fascinating thread here https://t.co/asHt0z0aKC”.

The following day, March 10, 2025, Crenshaw compared two hypothetical applications related to border control policies under different administrations with a humorous tone: “Biden CBP One App: “come on in” Trump CBP Home App: “You should leave. Now.” Amazing https://t.co/Ol5cGUrvcR https://t.co/w5IOXvWWAZ”.

On March 11, 2025, he addressed the Iranian leadership directly with a pointed message regarding several figures associated with Iran’s regional influence: “Ok Mr. Iranian Ayatollah, Let’s give it a go: Soleimani died like a dogwhile he was on a layover in Baghdad. Nasrallah died buried under rubble hiding like a coward. Haniyeh was killed in Tehran (the same city you sleep in ). Yeah. That was easy.”



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