Rep. Dan Crenshaw, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Texas’ 2nd district since 2019, recently shared several updates via social media on various topics of interest to his constituents and followers. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, Crenshaw now resides in Humble and holds a BA from Tufts University.
On January 21, 2025, Crenshaw addressed the severe weather conditions affecting Montgomery and Harris County. He posted that a winter storm warning was in effect until 6 PM that evening. For those needing shelter, he directed individuals to warming centers listed by the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM). He advised residents of Houston to call 311 for assistance. The full post can be accessed here.
Later on the same day, Crenshaw commented on changes within the Oval Office decor under the current administration. He highlighted the return of a Winston Churchill bust, President Reagan’s rug, and a Diet Coke button as notable features. This post is available here.
On January 22, 2025, Crenshaw expressed gratitude towards his constituents from Texas’ 2nd district who attended an inauguration watch party at his office. He thanked them for participating in what he described as “the golden age of America” and wished them safe travels home amid ongoing storms. The tweet can be found here.









