Rep. Dan Crenshaw shares images and seeks feedback from followers on social media

Rep. Dan Crenshaw shares images and seeks feedback from followers on social media
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw, who represents Texas’ 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of tweets between July 19 and July 22, 2025, sharing images and engaging his followers with an open-ended question.

On July 19, Crenshaw shared two separate posts containing image links: “https://t.co/UczJZx0UvF https://t.co/OBVcxhN3o8” and “https://t.co/wAW17B2hnk https://t.co/lp6jJIwNS8”. Three days later, on July 22, he followed up with a tweet that asked his audience for their opinions: “What do you think?”

Dan Crenshaw has served as the representative for Texas’s 2nd District since 2019 after succeeding Ted Poe. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1984, Crenshaw is currently based in Humble. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tufts University, which he earned in 2006.



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