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Rep. Dan Crenshaw discusses student engagement and legislative initiatives

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Congressman Dan Crenshaw | Congressman Dan Crenshaw Website

Congressman Dan Crenshaw | Congressman Dan Crenshaw Website

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, currently serving as the U.S. Congressman for Texas' Second Congressional District, frequently shares insights and updates through his social media platform. His recent posts reflect on various aspects of his role, from engaging with students to addressing national security concerns and sharing personal interests.

On January 31, 2025, Crenshaw expressed his enthusiasm for interacting with students in his district. He highlighted the importance of discussions around "problem solving, decision making, and leadership," noting that these are crucial traits in both policy and politics. He emphasized that "Policy is downstream from politics, and politics…"

In a post dated February 1, 2025, Crenshaw discussed his legislative efforts concerning national security. He mentioned introducing the Authorized Use of Military Force (AUMF) against cartels alongside Mike Waltz two years prior. Crenshaw characterized cartels as a "terrorist insurgency," asserting that addressing them requires a comprehensive strategy beyond deploying "a few SEAL platoons." He stated the need for "a full on…"

On February 2, 2025, Crenshaw shared an analysis regarding the film Groundhog Day. The analysis estimated that the character Phil Connors was trapped in the time loop for 30 to 40 years—sufficient time to master various skills such as piano playing and ice sculpting while experiencing mental challenges multiple times. The post included a video credit to @projvideoproj with an interesting observation: "Interesting analysis—most estimates say Phil Connors was stuck in Groundhog Day for 30 to 40 years."

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