Dan Crenshaw

Politician

Dan Crenshaw was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom on March 14th, 1984 and is the Politician. At the age of 40, Dan Crenshaw biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 14, 1984
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age
40 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Military Personnel
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Tufts University (BA), Harvard University (MPA)
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Tara Blake ​(m. 2013)​
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Dan Crenshaw Life

Daniel Reed Crenshaw (born March 14, 1984) is an American politician and former US Navy SEAL officer serving in the United States House of Representatives for Texas's 2nd congressional district since 2019.

In the 2018 midterms, he ran for office as a member of the Republican Party.

Early life and education

Crenshaw grew up in Katy, Texas, after being born to American parents in Aberdeen, United Kingdom. When he was ten years old, his mother died of cancer. Jim Crenshaw, a petroleum engineer who worked in another country, and Crenshaw spent time in Ecuador and Colombia improving their Spanish skills. He graduated from Colegio Nueva Granada in Bogotá, Colombia, in 2002.

Crenshaw graduated from Tufts University in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in international relations and a minor in physics. He worked at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, earning a Master of Public Administration degree in 2017. He served as a military legislative assistant for U.S. Representative Pete Sessions.

Personal life

In 2013, Crenshaw married Tara Blake. He is a minister and hosts Hold These Truths, a podcast that launched in February 2020. He is a Baptist and hosts These Truths.

In 2021, the retina in Crenshaw's left eye began to detach, so he underwent emergency surgery in April. As he recovered, he predicted to be practically blind for about a month. "I don't have a 'good eye,' but half a good eye," he said.

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Republicans veterans are bracing for the 80th anniversary of D-Day by leaping out of planes: 8 lawmakers remain unimpressed, with the little GOP majority intact following the test parachute plunge in Normandy in June

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2024
A group of House veterans is gearing up for the 80th anniversary of D-Day by leaping out of the first C-47 transport planes from World War II. After the session in Florida over the weekend, the eight senators emerged unscathed, leaving the GOP's slim majority of just one vote intact. Although the experiment was fruitful, some Republicans had rougher landings than others, according to DailyMail.com.

Despite an increase in carjackings, violent crime, and SWAT raids of apartment buildings just blocks from the US Capitol, mayor Bowser 'gaslights' residents by saying that crime is down

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
Even though a string of violence sent people fleeing for Virginia and Maryland suburbs, Mayor Muriel Bowser boasted that crime is down in Washington, D.C., relative to last year. Despite a overall 13 percent drop this year from January 1 to April 2 in comparison to the same time period last year, the District of Columbia is also seeing a rise in crime in comparison to years before 2023. It comes after 2023 was the deadliest year in more than two decades. The biggest jump in violent crime in Washington, D.C., came from no other major metropolitan area in the United States.

Why a inexpensive D.C. neighborhood less than a mile from the Capitol has deteriorated into a crime-ridden 'war zone.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2024
Navy Yard was once a convenient and even desirable place for members of Congress and their staff to live in, with a one-bedroom apartment securing some of the best amenities and highest rent prices in the nation, with a one-bedroom apartment selling for around $2,500 per month. However, a new shooting, stabbing, carjacking, or other violent crime is also in the news almost every day. The risks have been so prevalent that some legislative aides will ride a Uber to work rather than risk the half-mile ride to their office. Residents say it has become a 'war zone' over the past four years, many are afraid, and others are so fed up that they've packed their suitcases and moved to Maryland or Virginia.
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