Rep. Dan Crenshaw shares views on Trump, St. Patrick’s Day and youth transitions

Rep. Dan Crenshaw shares views on Trump, St. Patrick’s Day and youth transitions
Dan Crenshaw U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 2nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw, currently serving in the U.S. Congress for Texas’ 2nd district, shared his thoughts on various topics through a series of tweets in March 2025. These tweets touch upon national security, cultural celebrations, and healthcare issues affecting minors.

On March 16, Rep. Crenshaw commented on former President Trump’s actions with a tweet that read: “President Trump, just killing more bad guys. And he probably golfed today too.”

The following day, March 17, he acknowledged St. Patrick’s Day with a reference to Ronald Reagan’s understanding of Irish culture: “Reagan knew the Irish spirit well. Happy St. Patrick’s Day!”

Later on March 17, Crenshaw addressed a serious issue concerning youth and medical transitions by highlighting the story of @ChoooCole: “At 12 years old, doctors told @ChoooCole’s parents she had to transition—or else she’d take her own life… Now, she’s speaking out to stop this from happening to other kids.” He mentioned reintroducing legislation related to this topic.



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