Dan Crenshaw Goes OFF on Catturd and ‘Sad Little’ MAGA ‘Trolls’ Smearing Him: ‘A Total Lie’

 

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Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) teed off on a number of “sad little” MAGA “trolls” who spent Christmas eve and day lobbing a false accusation at the congressman.

On Wednesday afternoon Josh Dunlap, a social media personality with nearly 300,000 followers whose bio proclaims him the “MAYOR OF MAGADONIA,” tweeted the following:

The Federal Election Commission fined Rep. Dan Crenshaw’s (R-TX) campaign committee $42,000 on Friday after finding it had accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal contributions.

This is the latest in a series of ethical scandals for the second-term congressman.

The commission found that Crenshaw’s 2020 reelection campaign “knowingly accepted $223,460.26 in apparent excessive and prohibited contributions for the 2020 primary and general elections.”

Crenshaw did not take well to the claim, replying “lol this is news to me. Because its (sic) a total lie. Amazing what you bottom feeders make up, even on Christmas. What’s wrong, Josh, no family to keep you company? Also, I’m in my third term, not my second.”

“If you sad little trolls are gonna come after me, Christmas or not, at least have the balls to disagree with me on real things. But you’ve got nothing, so you make up lies. Turns out my entire record is being a hard-right Trump supporting Republican,” he continued. “You just don’t like that I call you out for your dishonesty, and I’m gonna keep doing it. Voters shouldn’t trust these random click-chasing accounts. They literally sell their influence to the highest bidder. It’s well known in politics.”

After another influencer with almost 40,000 followers called Crenshaw “scum” and called for him to be primaried, the congressmen fired back by observing that you “gotta love someone who knowingly bears false witness but also has ‘Christ is King’ in their bio.”

“Yeah, you might want to delete this one pal,” he added.

And in one final riposte, he torched Catturd for promoting the same claim and commenting that no one should ever “doubt me when I call these scumbags out.”

“Yeah well your audience might want to start doubting you, because this is completely made up,” responded Crenshaw. “Knowingly spreading slander isn’t a good look, not to mention libelous, so you might want to delete.”

 

 

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