By Revolver News. By now, most have likely heard of Dan Crenshaw. The Texas representative is back on the warpath. For those who haven’t caught his latest unhinged, violent rant, it’s a real doozy—and sadly, this behavior is right on brand for this angry, out-of-control congressman.
However, this time, Crenshaw didn’t just cross a line—he bulldozed right over it, and this was so bad, he may never recover. But before we dive into that, it’s important to note—this story isn’t just about angry, unhinged Dan Crenshaw lashing out yet again. There’s a strange twist, and now, all eyes are on GB News, with many questioning whether the network is running some serious cover for Crenshaw and if so, why?
The whole saga began during an interview with GB News, a British network. When the official interview wrapped up, the cameras kept rolling—capturing Crenshaw admitting, not once, but twice, that if he ever met Tucker Carlson in person, he would “kill” him.
Here’s the GB News interview that aired—where Crenshaw’s obsession with all things Tucker was on full display.
After the interview, reporter Steve Edginton took to X and exposed Crenshaw’s death threats toward Tucker Carlson. Here’s his post:
(Read more from “Plot Thickens After Dan Crenshaw Makes Not One, but Two Death Threats Against Tucker Carlson” HERE)
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw Appears to Say He’d ‘Kill’ Tucker Carlson in Hot Mic Moment With British Journalist
By Houston Chronicle. U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw appeared to say he’d “kill” political commentator Tucker Carlson in a hot mic moment with a British journalist.
Following an interview with GB News, journalist Steven Edginton asked Crenshaw, a Republican who has represented Texas in the House of Representatives since 2019, if he’s ever met Carlson.
“We’ve talked a lot on Twitter,” Crenshaw responded. “If I ever meet him, I’ll f— kill him.” (Read more from “Rep. Dan Crenshaw Appears to Say He’d ‘Kill’ Tucker Carlson in Hot Mic Moment With British Journalist” HERE)
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